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Yes the adjustable actuation is very useful, been using it from the get go, for the main keys I need for instant response in gamethey're crazy sensitive if you want them to be
I personally found my mouse was the bigger upgrade, but at least you're maximising performance in all areas no matter how subtle.
I think the Mod tap is also a big deal for certain scenarios, dependent on what games you play, but I haven't gone that deep into the settings yet, as I'm getting to grips with games I'm still learning the mechanics of.
Cheers, had a little play with the online demo mode of the software and it seems to do everything I'd want

YMMV but I'd rather have QMK compatibility than wireless. In fact I can't remember the last time I used any of my keyboards wirelessly. When I'm using a keyboard, by definition I'm close enough to a computer to cable it. The exception being the rare occasions I need to type something on my media center Raspberry Pi, which I have a compact dedicated Bluetooth keyboard for.
Yeah absolutely would rather have the QMK than wireless


I have a logitech k400 that I use when not at my desk (typing this from it)... If anything I'd prefer not to have the option of wireless/BT, as I'd assume if I kept it plugged in 99% of the time that it'd kill the battery!
If I could build a wireless custom KB with a trackpad, that may turn my head

At the moment I'm leaning towards the Wooting, just for the HE tech, regardless of the plastic chassis (although the M1 is gorgeous)