M2 Air gets jumpy if my typing speed increases: is it the tighter keyboard design; me; or something to look into
Even on this website, which is a good example, i may be typing this now and if i go as fast in typing as i can, a letter may appear in a different place within the sentence or paragraph. This was not happening with my old 2013 MacAir (Mojave OS).
The M2 MacBook Air 2022 has a tighter keyboard but i don't think my fingers are wondering to other keys when i go as fast as i can. When i am writing the flow is to type fast and 'speak' through the typing, so to look down at the page and find that it has JUMPED (that is the sense of it) to another place in the section that i am writing in, means that I have to Edit>undo typing more than i wish i needed to.
Is this me getting used to the tighter keyboard design; that somehow the M2 'can't keep up with my typing speed' (which is not very fast; maybe wpm 50 wpm really, but i do have a rhythm of tapping fast and hard when i am on a roll). It happens with punctuation (for example this word punctuation was just corrected for spelling, i see, and he marker for placement JUMPED to wpm (my abbreviation for words per minute) in the sentence above, while at the same time chopping off the 'ybe' in the word 'maybe' before this 'spelling correction'. This is a good example of what is happening right here and now.
In MacMail there is a preference for the spelling correction to not happen until one indicates send; but even though i have chosen this since Catalina OS MacMail doesn't seem to obey this preference; but now with Monterey the behavior is more intense and it give the sense the the place marker for where i am in the writing JUMPS. I can see that part of it is getting used to the keyboard but is what i am describing indicating some other issue, that i should be aware of while i am under warranty?
M2 MacBook Air 2022 Monterey OS
MacBook Air, macOS 12.6