Hello.
I'd like to buy a mechanical keyboard... but they seem to be pretty scarce in Europe. So... here goes.
- I've been using dome keyboards since highschool - we did have some original Model Ms there
- I usually bottom out while typing - not sure if it's just the dome or i actually need that: i hit the keys pretty hard while typing
- I'm a touch typist, including symbols
- I never use the numpad, so a tenkeyless would be acceptable as long as it keeps the normal layout for everything else.
- judging by the descriptions, I think I'd like Cherry MX Blue switches best; I like precision, feedback, and the actuation point to be close to the max resistance point
I did get the chance to try a keyboard with MX Black ones and it was a bit weird and feedback-less.
Keeping that in mind, I'm open to any and all suggestions (APC/simplified ALPS, lighter buckling spring... anything)
- I'd like dampeners if at all possible (both for the bottoming out and sound) IF they don't adversely affect the feedback & co
- I really like tall keys: big, heavy, wide fingers -> I really hate it when I have to always hit keys spot-on vertically; laptop style thin keyboards make my max wpm go from 100+ in my native language and 80-90 in English to maybe 50.
- I'd like to buy new and with warranty, so 2nd hand doesn't count.
- I really, really don't care about the extra features or gaming keyboards - I just need something very comfortable for typing.
- PS/2 would be nice to have, but if there is a particularly good board without it... don't withhold any suggestions
From what I see, just about the easiest MX Blue model to get in Europe (there are very few from what I can see after 5 minutes' browsing - funny, since Cherry is German) is the Das, but I've seen mention of QC problems here and one user referred to them using "meh" - not a good sign. It's more likely just about the only one - the rest are razers (crappy QC + usb = no go) or have MX Blacks (Mionix Zibal, Steelseries 7G).
The budget is irrelevant - please help me see what I can get first and then I'll pick whatever fits the budget at that point. Cheaper would be better, though, as long as it doesn't have a huge cost in quality.
Thanks!