more keyboards should have obtuse parts. things that aren't needed. switches that will never be touched.

num lock. static lock. try. try not. F15. unpipe and unpipe 2.

@NanoRaptor that’s why a true professional insists on
@NotTheLBCGuy @NanoRaptor Nice, but not the original Lispm space-cadet keyboard.

@larsbrinkhoff @NotTheLBCGuy @NanoRaptor

If you do not want a Recreated Model F keyboard, then perhaps a recreated Space Cadet is more your thing?

https://keymacs.com/

Keymacs

Keymacs Mechanical Keyboards

@lproven @NotTheLBCGuy @NanoRaptor I'm looking for something to replace/supplement my aging Happy Hacking keyboards. Keymacs looks interesting, but not for > $1000.
@lproven @NotTheLBCGuy @NanoRaptor For that amount I'd rather make my own Knight keyboard.

@larsbrinkhoff @NotTheLBCGuy @NanoRaptor

Yes, they are _extremely_ spendy.

I am intrigued all the same, and want to try one.

@lproven @larsbrinkhoff @NotTheLBCGuy @NanoRaptor That has far fewer keys than I expected an Emacs keyboard to have.