Hello,
I'm programming for over 20 years now, & have always used the same keyboard, a Mitsumi KPQ-E99-something (all the labels are gone, so not exactly sure of the model).
I've never really been interested in keyboard technologies so far, I wouldn't even pretend a keyboard is better than another, it's just that to me it becomes an extension of the hands, & changing it means re-learning. I know I always feel like a big noob when I work on another keyboard.
So, a keyboard hardly lasts 20 years, & I already got a replacement for this Mitsumi, but obviously PS/2 ports won't always be there, and most importantly, although there are a couple of KPQ's on ebay, a French KPQ is nearly impossible to find these days (although I'm sure there's a dumpster somewhere full of them).
I actually don't even wanna change it because it's broken, it's just that it has become a big box of filth.
So what I'm looking for is the closest I can get to a Mitsumi KPQ. From what I understand it's not mechanical, but kinda hybrid rubber dome. It's actually exactly the same switches as the Amiga 2000 kb described here
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=19761.0I don't much like today's popular keyboards, what I like about the KPQ is the ability to push keys from any corner without them blocking. I'm also very used to the pressure required to type a key, I think that's an important factor, to know up to where exactly you can press a key until it registers. Those keys are resisting at the top, from what I understand mechanical kbs are more resisting at the bottom?
As for the sound, I really don't care, clicky or not. As for rollover, this kb is pretty bad so any kb can't be worse.
So, if anyone here has used a Mitsumi KPQ & loved it, any advice for a replacement?
20 years ago I remember I didn't much like Cherry's, but I only tested one of their switches so I don't know. I have a Key Tronic around as well, I don't know what it is (it doesn't have rubber domes), I don't find the feel that different from the Mitsumi, only I don't like the sharp key caps.
Thanks