Greetings Geekhack community,
Let me introduce myself a bit, in the first place so I can later on ask you for an advice.
I'm a student living in South America, I study system engineering(software developing), and I speak spanish.
My aunt that lives in Miami Florida, wants to give me a present, and I asked her for a mechanical keyboard. Since I got to know them a little better, I really got into them, and started to browse for guides, and eventually got here, of course! heh...
So right now, I do a lot of writing on my computer, and I program. Also, I play Starcraft 2, which requires a lot of tapping. So after the research I did, I found that mainly the three options I have is mx cherry brown, black and blue, in that order.
I liked the brown ones because I've read that its balanced for gaming and also for writing/typing, I don't know if its exaggerated that blacks are not that good for writing, but its clear they are the best for gaming, and the blue ones are the most common ones, and I like the sound of the clicking, but I've heard complains of people saying they are not that good for tapping and the click sound can bother others around you. Since I live with other people, I might want to place the blue ones as my last option.
So the real advice I want here is, I'm after a 105-key layout (not necessarily Spanish layout), MX Cherry brown keyboard that its being sold on the USA, or, if you guys know how hard is to make the following:
Get a 104-key MX Cherry brown keyboard and remap the keys so, lets say 9+alt gr does "<" and 0+alt gr does ">", since the missing key between the layouts, on the Spanish layout that I'm used to, its a key that goes between the left shift and the "z" key, that on the Spanish layout does "<" and ">" with shift. The rest of the differences on the keys its not a problem, and I'm used to it. I have no problem writing without looking to the keyboard, so getting the Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate Silent was my best option, and I mailed them, asking if a 105-key layout of this model was sold on the USA, and they mention a reseller on Germany that ships to USA, but then the price of the shipping was more than the keyboard itself ;(
So, I would really really appreciate some help or ideas on how to solve this.
Kind regards,
M. Esteban Zenteno, from Bolivia