Help me pick a keyboard
Help me pick a keyboard - Lemmy.World
Some context: I write code and play videogames, primarily on Windows and currently on a Logitech K860, which I’ve been thinking of replacing with something that is less wide and/or two-piece. In looking into this I have discovered that there’s quite a number of keyboards that fit my criteria, so I could use some help figuring out what’s more likely to be a good choice. What do I desire: - US-like QWERTY layout (LShift next to Z, horizontal or otherwise reasonable-sized Enter) - TKL (or otherwise not too wide) - Split (ideally two-part, but the classic 15(?)-degree triangle in the middle is also okay) - Probably a normal staggered layout (I touch-type, but it’s not strict home-row typing) - Normal arrow keys (read: separate keys not requiring an Fn press/layer switch; Up-arrow being above Down-arrow) - Home/End keys next to arrow keys, or accessible via Fn+arrow (or a couple useless keys next to arrow keys that could be remapped) - A Delete key somewhere in that area (or another useless key that can be remapped) - Digit keys - A Windows/Option key Nice to have: - F-keys (to use for keyboard shortcuts) - Tenting - (detachable?) palm supports - Wired connection or optional cable. Things that don’t mean too much: - Lighting - Key labels and their durability - High-end macro recording (key codes can be remapped on PC side) Misc: - I’ve not owned enough mechanical keyboards to have a switch preference beyond “shouldn’t take much force to press / shouldn’t be too loud”. - I can assemble and disassemble devices, but probably wouldn’t find time to solder. - Not particularly limited in terms of budget - been a few years since I’ve last got a fancy keyboard. - I’m used to low-profile keyboards, though it’s more about travel time and how much the keys poke out of the keyboard than actual key cap height. What else I’ve used that’s worth noting: - MSI GK-701 (non-split) Bought to see what was the fuss with Cherry MX brown switches, but couldn’t get used to how tall this thing was (~4cm). - Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Desktop Very good keyboard layout, somewhat stiff (?) keys and clicky F-keys. - HAVIT HV-KB390L (non-split) A pretty pleasant TKL low-profile keyboard with Kailh white switches that I used for a little while before going back to split keyboards. - Logitech K860 Better keys than Sculpt, but full-sized. - Perrixx/MoKo/etc. Foldable Keyboard (aka B.O.W. keyboard) It’s a pocket comedy split keyboard. Not very high-quality, but beats typing on the phone, you know? - Logitech K280e (non-split) A curious low-profile, quiet (rubber-domed?) office keyboard that I use with secondary devices. ## Considerations so far Sculpt-likes (one-piece ~75%): - Perixx PERIDUO-606 A mouse wheel in the middle? - Perixx PERIBOARD-613 B This one has a 4:1 Enter key. I think it’s for people that like their RShift keys. - Perixx PERIBOARD-335 (TKL) A mass-market-ish keyboard with mechanical switches? That’s neat. Not hot swap, but still! - Lenovo Go Wireless Split Apparently Lenovo made a conventional TKL split keyboard once. - BC Split Ergonomic Seems like an almost 1:1 replica of Sculpt layout, except for distribution of F-keys. UK layout only, I think? - X-Bows Knight Column-staggered, has a 2x2 Backspace key, and the most obnoxious website I’ve seen as of late. - Truly Ergonomic 229 Mechanical Keyboard A similar design to X-Bows, but with a more symmetrical layout. -Truly Ergonomic CLEAVE A slightly different design with a handful of large keys for your thumbs. Two-piece (pre-assembled): - Goldtouch V2 (>75%) A seemingly normal rubber-domed keyboard. - Kinesis Freestyle2/Pro/Edge (>75%) A similar layout. I guess this one made it big because every other split keyboard post I find includes a sponsored listing from Kinesis. And what’s the difference between these? Switches, programmable buttons, and lighting? - Matias Ergo Pro (>75%) That’s a quirky layout, but technically has all the buttons. - Cloud Nine ErgoTKL (>75%) A fairly Sculpt-like layout with a couple extra buttons. - Core Mechanics Project: 0001 (>75%) Pretty good layout and a couple macro keys too. A clean look. - Perixx PERIBOARD-524B (75%) A perfectly normal two-piece layout. - Goldtouch Go!2 The wireless/scissor edition of the seemingly normal keyboard, now with a couple sacrifices and navigation keys on the left. - R-Go Split Break This is a different kind of a compact comedy keyboard, except it’s a wired PC keyboard. Two-piece (kits): - Mistel MD770 (75%) An (almost) perfectly normal layout that’s split into two halves. 650L seems similar sans the f-key row. - YMDK Split 64/75/84 All QMK-based I believe? - Keychron Q11 QMK (75%-ish) Also a pretty normal layout featuring two knobs. - Keebio collections (65%…>75%) I’ve not even heard of some of these switches before, but Cepstrum looks intriguing. - Sinc R3 (>75%) One-piece (kits): - Keychron Q8 That’s not how you curve a keyboard. - Feker Alice 80 (65%) A very sensible layout sans the relocated Win-key.