Hi! I'm having trouble deciding between some TKL and smaller-size keyboards and was hoping that the community could help me to narrow down my list of options. I'm coming from a Model M (blue label) which may or may not have survived the water I foolishly spilled on it. I've been wanting a smaller keyboard for my desktop for a while now, so while I will order a nut driver to open up my soggy model m, I'm looking for a small replacement (TKL-to-60ish keys). I mainly use linux, so it would be nice to get a kb with ctrl able to be mapped to caps by dip switch, but that's not a dealbreaker if it means I can save a few dollars. Also, I don't find myself ever using arrow keys... or anything east of the f12 column, so those don't matter to me either. Also, backlighting doesn't matter. Here's what matters:
-no flex in the chassis (okay there can be flex when you actually try to abuse the keyboard, but not if you were to use it normally)
-compatible with custom keycaps (I want to eventually install lower-profile caps... i currently love my Thinkpad T420 keyboard which has 2.5mm travel)
now, here's some uncertainty:
I've only tried cherry blues... and I really don't like them, they don't offer any resistance if you come from a buckling spring keyboard IMO.... so what would you recommend if I plan to shorten my key travel and use a cherry switch with high resistance? does linear vs tactile matter if all I'm looking for is resistance before the key is depressed? It's funny, because I associate 'mechanical' keyboards with BS kbs, and not all technically 'mechanical' switches, so I associate mechanical with 'high resistance.'.... I'm actually quite curious to see if any GH users use thinkpad keyboards, and know what i'm talking about with the T420... it offers resistance, decent travel (for a laptop) and snappy feedback... (it's really quite nice

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Here's the list I have so far, and if you're patient enough to get this far, read even more questions (oh yeah, budget shouldn't exceed ~$150)
Filco:
Minila or majestouch
Leopold:
fc660m or TKL model
... this is pretty straightforward, so here are the main two questions that come to mind: am I unaware of brands which make good quality boards? If so, what do you think they are?
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I said earlier that i associate mechanical keyboards with high resistance, i'm not trying to redefine that term, it's just that, what switch would you recommend if i want resistance and tactility? I"m kinda hoping that someone here knows what it feels like to type on pre chicklet thinkpads.... in a perfect world where i had infinite cash, i would probably have gone for topre boards, but i'm not sure that they offer what i'm looking for either... opinions? (plz? lol i think way too much about this )