So one thing I found out in my testing is that typing too hard may be bad. I think naturally when we see missed strokes we have a tendency to type harder, but that may be be exacerbting the problem.
Example: I used a double type followed by a single stroke to test this. Hit q and p at the same time, hard, and then immediately follow that with a 2nd p, hard. On my epic, that often results in a missed 2nd p. The same thing with less force types all 3 correctly
Here's a another reproducble error on my epic, but unrelated to force. However it doesn't result in missed letters, it adds one instead. Hit q, a, and L all at the same time, use one finger for q and a. I ALWAYS get qaol. Where did the o come from? Happens with other 3 letter combos too. Its pretty easy on the epic keyboard to hit a letter above or below and when you are flying through letters, you'll inevitably get some triple strikes.
One reason I think I have issues with w is that its a key perfectly positioned for my left thumb to hit it with greater force, along with q, a, and s. I think this may be related, but I am unsure
Example: I used a double type followed by a single stroke to test this. Hit q and p at the same time, hard, and then immediately follow that with a 2nd p, hard. On my epic, that often results in a missed 2nd p. The same thing with less force types all 3 correctly
Here's a another reproducble error on my epic, but unrelated to force. However it doesn't result in missed letters, it adds one instead. Hit q, a, and L all at the same time, use one finger for q and a. I ALWAYS get qaol. Where did the o come from? Happens with other 3 letter combos too. Its pretty easy on the epic keyboard to hit a letter above or below and when you are flying through letters, you'll inevitably get some triple strikes.
One reason I think I have issues with w is that its a key perfectly positioned for my left thumb to hit it with greater force, along with q, a, and s. I think this may be related, but I am unsure

