I love my 120 -- very solid typing; you're going to love it. The cleaning isn't so bad at all.
I'm hoping it will run smooth with just the adapters I have, and I won't have to get Sorer's adapter, and get into that realm of language modification (Oh my gawd I'll freak out if I have to do that
)). Fortunately, I had ordered an AT to PS/2 adapter that will then hook up to my PS/2 to USB adapter. Ughhh only time will tell.
Well, at least my BF got his Click Fire XT in green switch this evening (He was so happy he found a full green switch keyboard with the 10 keys). I'm actually using it as of this moment, and I think I like it. I can't really tell what the difference is between the blue since this is the first time I am using a switch (I know, total sin for this site!). I think it is just right, and i'm glad he did not get the blue because any lighter wouldn't work for me. I really have to feel the tactile sensations. Still, I personally feel like the green switch definitely comes close to the Model M keyboards minus the buckling sound and buckling feel.
I find it hilarious that this site is mostly about switches, and here I am still attached to the classic type keyboards. They may look dated to some people, but I think i'll always love it because I am already addicted to the buckling springs that my model M2 keyboard had provided me (may she rest in peace).