Hi there guys!
A little about myself to get things started nicely: I'm currently a California community college student hoping to transfer into the Electrical or Computer Engineering program (not quite sure yet) at the University of California, Santa Cruz. I am looking to invest in a keyboard that will last for years and give the user an enjoyable typing experience. I will be using this keyboard for the following:
-Everyday personal/school use
-Blogging
-Programming (All engineering majors must take programming, I have yet to take any programming classes, so this is a big factor. Will I need a number pad?)
-Definitely no gaming
-I am a dedicated Colemak user!
-I need something quiet!
The Realforce 87u (variable) would be a great choice for me since I do use the arrow keys moderately and because of Colemak, the caps lock as a backspace. And since I would not be gaming, the variable weight among the keys sounds like a good choice. Plus, that's the way the keys are weighted on a well-regulated piano (I am a pianist). I also would very much appreciate the ergonomics and the space saved from the absence of a number pad. Later down the line I can buy a dedicated number pad if I really needed it. I doubt it, though.
While the Realforce seems like the obvious choice, I absolutely love the aesthetic of the HHKB Pro 2! I can deal with arrow keys being accessible through the function key, but I am worried about the 'Control' key being where the caps lock is. Is Colemak still a viable option for the HHKB? What can I do? Can I set 'Delete' to function as 'Control' and 'Control' to function as 'Delete'? How? I'm a PC user, it that matters. As far as the key weight being uniform throughout, I definitely do not mind. How would the Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro 2 fare in Programming applications further down the road (school/work)?
As far as build quality goes, I hear nothing but good things about both keyboards, so that shouldn't be a problem.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks a whole lot!
--Lain