I have a mixed bag of mechanical keyboard questions for you guys
So I was considering buying a TKL because I wanted to try the feeling of having less space between your mouse and your keyboard. Then I thought, why not go further and go with 75%? Since it has the same keys anyways just closer together and the look factor is not a factor for me. However I think 60% is a little bit too much for me since there are no arrow keys for easy word editing and excel work and there are no function keys (I realize that you can work that out with a fn button-like solution but I don't like the hassle of pressing two keys instead of one because i regularly use the function keys). However, please try to convince me otherwise if you think you can, because i'm all for saving all the more space. Is it possible to live without those keys that 60% omits?
I was also wondering about my options in 75% keyboards. I know of keycool 84 but that will take many weeks to arrive since it's from china and i know of kbt race but I don't see it available anywhere. Is it available somewhere in eu for sale?
Is it any hassle to get keycaps for 75% keyboards?
I've read a lot about keycaps recently and it seems to me that thick pbt keys are all the rage. I was considering these from imsto:
http://imsto.cn/index.php?route=product/product&path=62&product_id=59those will fit 75% keyboards like kc84 right?
I absolutely HATE oem profile keycaps, Cherry profile is MUCH better for me so that's the reason I was considering these from imsto because I don't find thick pbt caps anywwhere else with cherry profile keys. I was wondering if you could find them somewhere else in eu/usa prefereably because getting these from imsto will take about a month :s. Also, is there any other premium keycaps I should be considering?
I hear that the best are imsto/gmk, so I'm also going to participate in this groupbuy:
http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=58608.0 since i don't know if I like abs or pbt better and I want to try them out. (they have a sweet cherry profile).
I have been using ISO all my life, but to my knowledge there are not 75% ISO boards so I might have to get used to ANSI, anyone have any experience switching from ISO to ANSI, it is possible to get used to the small enter key?
I was also wondering if I should maybe hold off for the novatouch. I pretty much only like brown switches so maybe topre is for me? I'm excited for the novatouch because the only way I want topre is with cherry keycaps and now it's possible. But maybe it's smartest to hold off and see if any retail stores get it (I'm in Iceland) so I can try it out before I buy.