Hello all. Long time lurker, but first time poster. I could really use some of your expert opinions here, and I'd appreciate as much feedback as I can get.
First off, if you don't want to read my keyboard life story, please skip to the "This is why I'm here" section.
I have been using various buckling spring keyboards since the 80's. When the market went rubber dome I hated it and never switched. Couldn't stand typing on them.
Most recently I have two Model M's (one at home, one at work)
Work:A 52G9700 from 1993
The Model M by
mattlach, on Flickr
This is a fantastic keyboard, with the best key feel I can possibly imagine for typing. I'm using this at work cause I replaced it with something more stylish for home. (Let's face it, the communist grey/beige isn't very appealing anymore)
HomeModel M13 Trackpoint II (Black)
The IBM Model M by
mattlach, on Flickr
This keyboard is every bit as good as the grey one above without looking hideous on my desk. (see below, love it) The only downside I can think of is that in the 5 years I've had it, the white started to wear off the keys. Not a big issue, as I don't even really look at the keys when I type, but it looks ugly.
I recently refurbished it, opening it up, cleaning it out and replaced all the keycaps with brand new ones from Unicomp. so it looks stunning. The problem is, I got the very last set of keycaps Unicomp had, and they have discontinued making any more, citing low demand and high cost. (they actually thought they were out before I ordered, but found a lost set in the warehouse after I called and called me back and asked me if I wanted them)
Current setup... by
mattlach, on Flickr
So all of this has me thinking. While I absolutely love my black model M, do I really want to wear out another set of keycaps on it, and then be unable to replace them (unless I get some custom stuff made up?) I know its not super rare, but its one of the harder to find of the model M's (at least in good, non-worn condition). Maybe I should keep it as a collectors item, and not wear out the keys and replace it with something else.
If I do this it has the added benefit of me being able to get some more modern features (Like N-Key Rollover, more modern sleek consumer design, windows key, applications/media keys, etc.)
This is why I'm here.SO I have read a lot of information on the subject of modern mechanical keyboards. Everyone seems to suggest that the closest experience to my beloved buckling spring is going to be either Cherry MX Blue switches or clicky white ALPS switches.
After having gone through a near exhaustive list of keyboards eliminating them for one reason or another, I have eventually concluded that I think I like the
Xarmor U9BL. Or, at least I like the concept of it, its sleek appearance and its features. The question is, will I like, or even be able to tolerate its feel?
It uses Cherry MX Blue switches, with - apparently - a slightly softer back-mount than some are used to. I haven't been able to find anywhere where I can test this keyboard specifically, or Cherry MX Blue switches in general around here.
So I am reaching out explicitly to current and former Model M fanatics. Has anyone had the experience of going from predominantly using a Model M to using either specifically the XArmor U9BL, or to cherry blues more in general. How did you think they felt? Did it take some getting used to, or were they pretty similar?
Your detailed input would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Matt