hi everyone,
first post here; probably will be a bit different than what you're used to.
i just stumbled upon the phenomena that is the mechanical keyboard yesterday purely by chance while browsing instagram. it was an hhkb pro 2 sans symbols/letters. being a visual person (i'm a photographer + film maker by trade) i was immediately drawn to it.
i started researching them and fell in love. growing up in the 90's the sound these make alone evokes a certain nostalgia, but it's really their looks that have me smitten.
that's what brings me here...
are the majority of mechanical keyboards (hhkb, das, vortex, ducky, etc.) aimed primarily at coders, gamers and generally more computer-proficient folk or can they be used by a "layman" such as myself, too? lack of certain keys/controls scares me, but i'm a relatively quick learner. as much as i'd love one of the label-free keyboards-- purely for aesthetic reasons--, i just know i wouldn't have the capacity to freely operate one without great trouble. to reiterate: i don't game, i don't code and am relatively technically inept, but am drawn to a) the aesthetics of the hhkb (and some other boards) b) adore the sound they make. i will be using purely for "regular" use; e-mail, web-browsing as well as writing articles and scripts. photo editing is also central to what i do, but i don't really use any special keys for that.
i'm pretty set on picking up an hhkb pro 2 type-s and swapping some of the keys for coloured ones, but wanted to get some honest feedback here first.
side question: what's the best place to purchase an hhkb pro 2 type-s and also what's a good place for high quality custom coloured keys?