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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 game they'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 think I'm leaning this way!
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 it's just that from what I've seen the only one that supports QMK is a specific version of the M1W - I can't see the non-wireless M1 available in UK (either layout or postage wise!). There is the M1 HE (hall effect), but again doesn't have QMK (as I assume they don't have support for the mag/HE switches)... and appears to be ANSI only
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 but doesn't seem to be many pre-made options out there so that'd be a much bigger project (i.e. fully custom build with an audrino nano or something along those lines...maybe one day!)
At the moment I'm leaning towards the Wooting, just for the HE tech, regardless of the plastic chassis (although the M1 is gorgeous)