For most of my typing - that is, my work PC - I use a Dygma Raise with Kailh box white switches set to 30 degrees at a pretty aggressive split, i.e.
I was really surprised how easily I transitioned to a split tented keyboard for typing. It took less than a week before it was basically just... fine. And it's an incredibly well engineered device. I have been mulling over buying another one (the Raise 2 just came out and unlike mine, it's wireless and the tenting kit is built in so it's much easier to travel with) but I'm not sure I need to go there.
It's also a spectacular gaming keyboard because you just ditch the right half of the thing and use it like the old Razer Orbweaver, which I also have one of that's permanently hooked up to my gaming PC and which I use for things where I need a bunch of hotkeys, like DOSII or whatever.
I also have a couple of Razer Black Widows that work absolutely fine for casual desktop browing use with occasional gaming. Perfectly fine, and I'm usually not typing that much. Add to that the fact that a lot of my gaming is on controller (which I use xBox 360 controllers for when I'm not on Steam Deck) and the use case is narrow enough that there's no reason to replace them with something marginally better even though my Dygma feels clearly better to me now.