After reading posts on here for a few months, I finally registered.
I'm a coder by day and evenings, and gamer by late night. From the wisdom of this site, I originally went with a Steelseries G6v2 for work, but quickly discovered that I couldn't adapter to the L-style enter key, the repositioning of the keys around the enter, or suffer with me left meta key being exclusively a function key; I use vim at work, run linux and windows 7, and have meta+h/j/k/l mapped to work much like the typical win+left/down/up/right for window positioning. Anyway, so that keyboard was a total bust.
I did like the Cherry MX Black keyswitches however, so, round two, I return the G6v2 and picked up a
Leopold FC200RL/AB. It seems to be working out perfectly; for a while, it used the space key 'flipped' as I found the angle of the key more pleasant when I was resting my thumb against that way, but it isn't anymore.
Now it's time to fully commit and buy a mechanical keyboard for home. At this point, I'm all in for getting MX Black's again; I don't really want the noise from blues, and I think there's benefit in having my work/home keyboard using matching keyswitches. The only hitch is that home, I do enjoy some media functions (pretty much just mute and volume control.) I did see the thread on the upcoming FC700R series from Leopold, which sounds great, but I need a new one from home now (my old keyboard broke and I'm stuck with a cheapo right now.) I also found (via that thread) CoolerMaster's
Storm QuickFire Rapid, but it looks like it only comes with blue or red keyswitches.
So, I'm trying to find any other tenkeyless keyboards with at least some kind of volume control, either via bonus keys or a function key (on the right ideally.) MX Blacks would be very nice too. Any ideas? I suppose worst case I could just map some keyboard shortcuts.