You got it!
Taught myself how to type on Model M's (and some Commodore 64's), in the late 80's and early 90's. Briefly used quiet key membranes in the late 90's through like 2004 when I decided I missed "real keyboards" and eBayed myself a bunch of model M's again and used those until 2019 when I decided to try a Cherry MX based board.
Since I am self taught I am not a touch typist. I can pretty much type without looking 90+% of the time, but as soon as I think about what I am doing, it all falls apart. I decided I wanted to try something with a mild backlight so I could see it in the dark. If not for this, I'd still be using model M's.
The only MX switches I found acceptable (barely) were the heavy MX Greens and MX Clears. Everying else is too light.
I still wish someone would make a modern buckling spring keyboard, reengineered with native USB, NKRO and backlighting. Pretty sure it should be possible to shine an LED up through the center of the spring, and use double-shot keycaps. It would have the side benefit of avoiding all that annoying underglow and giving you "through key" light only.