Low-profile keyboards: aside from the lack of customization, are there other reasons not to use them?
Keyboard Recommendation - Low Profile
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I'm a programmer interested in getting a new keyboard. I want to consider low-profile options like the Keychron K3 Pro.
I've seen comments and reviews suggesting that they are great for typing.
Previous discussions about low-profile keyboards focused on their lack of customizability. I'm not interested in modding, so this is not a huge deal to me.
But I think those discussions kind of ended with that point. Are there any other reasons not to go for low-profile keyboards?
I used to be a mechanical keyboard enthusiast, but after working in a large office with cubicles I went to a Mac Magic Keyboard and abandoned mechanicals.
I recently discovered Keychron and feel like I'd like to give mechanicals another try.
Wondering what you would recommend with these requirements?
Wireless
Low-Profile (I am very used to the very slim Mac Magic Keyboard)
100% Full-size (or close)
VERY Quiet a strong preference
Mac compatible
Preferably something that has a solid feel to it, not too "plastic-y" feeling
I am not super strict on budget.
Currently leaning toward the K5 but I'm not fully clear even on the difference between K5, K5 Max, K5 Pro. Also it seems the "Mechanical Red" switches would be the most quiet.
I also saw some recommendations on buying separate Gateron silent keyboard switches, but not sure if that is overkill and what switches would work for a low-profile keyboard.
Do you prefer normal or low profile mechanical keychron keyboards? And why?