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		geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: Vadimk on Thu, 24 May 2012, 21:18:37
		
			
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				Well, I've come to the conclusion that my ideal keyboard doesn't exist, so after killing my old Logitech, I picked up the $10 special until I can find what I want.
 
 What I'm looking for is:
 mx cherry: blue or brown
 6+ macro keys (12 to 18 would be perfect)
 I'd like backlighting for the keys, preferably with no light escaping around them (I work in the dark sometimes).
 I treat my desk as a work bench, so I'll often go from grinding or the like to typing, so I'm fairly hard on keys, I wore right through the touchpad on my last laptop.
 
 so dye sublimation or dual-shot molding would be great, but as far as I can all the backlight ones are just painted and etched.
 
 I've tried the reds, and though better then the dome ones, I like some tactile feedback, I've also used, and like the IBM buckling spring, (I used to have a couple model Ms, but made the mistake of storing them at my parent's, they where tossed) I think I'd prefer the blue.
 
 I've though a bought making my own from scratch, but the cheapest I can find the switches is $.69, though the price drops to $.2149 if you buy 3200 (damn there's a lot of mark up), know 20 other people that want some (my I should by them and sellem on ebay)? lol
 
 But I guess I'll have to sacrifice backlighting for dye sublimation, and I guess I can make an add-on for the macro keys.
 
 But thoughts?
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				Closest thing I can think of is Cherry G80-2100 or 2551. They have extra keys you can program macros on with something like autohotkey. They come with doubleshots. No backlight, and as far as I know only comes in blacks but pcb mount switch is easy to open and swap out stem and springs. 2551 can often be had for fairly cheap.
 Otherwise I suppose the only other thing that is close is Razer Black Widow Ultimate. You could always replace the keycaps with a doubleshot set, though it makes backlight more or less pointless.
 Getting a nice board, and a programmable keypad like an Access or Genovation might be a better idea in the long run.
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				BWU seems to be the only candidate, though I do not suggest it because of the glossy surface and poor quality of Razer keyboards.
			
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				BWU seems to be the only candidate, though I do not suggest it because of the glossy surface and poor quality of Razer keyboards. 
 
 I had thought of that one, but my concern was wearing through the paint on the keys.
 I did a ton of research, I was just hoping the experts knew of something I missed.
 
 I guess I could cast my own double-shots, and build one with cherry mx blues.
 
 I'd have to cast blank keys using opaque black epoxy, cnc out the letters (better then having 120 molds) and re-cast with transparent epoxy.
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				Maybe get a pos board for your programmable keys? Won't be backlit but other than that I can see you using a rawko board....
			
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				Good call on POS boards, KSI Wombat (http://www.ebay.com/itm/KSI-1392-Wombat-Jr-POS-Programmable-Keyboard-141-Keys-MSR-with-Bar-Code-/221032420133?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item33768f1325), very nice price. MX blacks though but hey... 141 programmable keys for that cheap.
			
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				Looks neat, though missing the direction keys.
 
 Hmm, well, are there any backlit ones with mx blues and 12 or so macro keys?
 I'll just put a damn clear coat on the keys.
 
 Maby a Corsair Vengeance K90 with mx blues (would cost $60 to convert it).
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				Edit: found one that'll work,
 The Deck Legend has dye sublimation, and I can mod it with 18 or so macro keys when I want (Arduino tied into it).
 
 Not my perfect keyboard, but close, also a little more expensive then I'd like, but I'll pay that to get rid of this junker.
 
 or the XArmor U9BL