Hello you all nice people!
So I've been reading a lot, thinking a lot, debating a lot, searching a lot, and I'm not finding tons. I'd like to build myself a keyboard, hot-swappable, as heavy as possible, not wireless. I'd like to end up with something like the Monsgeek M1 or the Keychron Q1. I think my ideal layout is at 75%, but I'm actually open to suggestions. I don't use my F-keys all that often, I found out, but not having my F4 would sometimes definitively suck. How do you guys handle that?
It might have an impact on things later on, so I'll put that out there as well: I don't have Windows on my computer. I think it might restrict my options to flash my controller later on, but then again, I don't really know.
I was thinking of having some Cherry Blues to start with, but I'll be wanting to try different things as time goes on, and I'd like to use this keyboard to make the experiments I want. Eventually, I'll probably want to solder myself a board, with the switches I prefer, but that will be much later, I think.
I'm based in Canada, and haven't found that many places that sell keyboard parts, especially for just wired keyboards. I really don't see an advantage to dealing with batteries, just to save a bit of wire that doesn't affect me in any way. My actual keyboard has been resting on this desk all of it's life, except the couple of times I took out all of the keycaps to clean it. If you're interested, I got myself a Corsair Strafe mechanical keyboard a few years back, at 100$ CAD.
So the first step would be to help me figure out which keyboard layout would be best for me. I happen to use my ESC key a lot, as well as the "`" key besides the one, which is one argument to have that additional row, but I'll admit it doesn't feel efficient to have a whole row of keys just to have the one more.
Thanks!