I'll never buy another keyboard that doesn't have Cherry switches. The last mechanical keyboard I bought, the switches weren't Cherry. It was an Aukey, and the switches were Outemu Blues. After a month or so I started getting double, triple, quadruple letters when I typed.
It's called "stuttering." What happens is that the key switch gets a little sticky for whatever reason, and when when you press it, the switch stays down for a fraction of a second, causing multiple letters to appear. It is sometimes possible to fix this for a short while by putting oil on the switch. But it comes back.
Cherry switches don't stutter. I owned a DAS keyboard for years, and I never cleaned it, and I never had a problem with switch stuttering. Right now I'm typing on a Durgod keyboard -- that's right, Cherry Blues all the way. No stuttering.
For some reason, people who post about keyboards almost never talk about this problem, but if you do some searches you'll find that it's common for non-Cherry mechanical keyboards.
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