
What have they done to you, my friend...

Between this and the Windows app (just like Tipro!) you can tell I'm really stoked.
Twice over. There's a parameter for how hard the key is initially struck (Velocity), and an ongoing parameter that is sent to reflect how hard the key continues to be held (Aftertouch). In MIDI, these things are sent only when they change. With some parameters (pitch bend, aftertouch, and breath most notably) this can be dozens of times a second.
Actually, I agree with you that tactile switches actuating before the bump is weird, but I think the actuation control is a good thing, because it's been my personal experience that Topre switches do just that. The actuation doesn't take much, even with 55g. When you start typing quickly, that disconnect is not really noticeable, but type slower, or if you rest your hand on your keyboard, you notice it very quickly. I wouldn't mind lowering it a bit.Khers wrote: However, I don't quite understand the merit of actuation control on a tactile switch like Topre as I personally think that tactile switches actuating before the tactile bump is a very weird typing experience (though I've only tried it involuntarily with one broken Alps switch in a board of fully functional ones) and thus I can't really see why you'd actively want to achieve something like that.