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Idk anymore since I have to type out each letter on a touchscreen like a sloth.
I switched out my silent smooth MS Sidewinder X4 for Bad..uhhh Red Dragon Uranus 87 Pro. Each has it's own feel and tactile experience. I enjoyed the X4 for it's silent and slick feel. After over 10 years of heavy strokes and hard pounding it is showing some scuffing.
The Uranus 87 Pro has a much more tactile feel. Each pound sounds satisfying and consistent no matter how hard and fast you stroke on it. I also love the wavy colors and texture at times over the smooth silent. Though might not be as household friendly as every stroke has this muted "pat pat pat" real ASMR. Not so noticable with sensory filling headphones but those in the other room might hear your sustained activity.
I did 3 pages and got up to 44 wpm. (35, 38, 44) It's good site for practicing muscle memory and anticipating your own brain-physical delays.