anyone else have this problem? So I spent like a year to figure out my likes and dislikes, and collect the (relatively small) range of boards that fit that.
So in a way i'm a victim of my own success in this process. I have all the keyboards that wanted, and they're all pretty damn good to type on.
Now what? Two problems.
1) A lovely hobby (obsessing about and modding keyboards) seems to be winding down. This means I'll have to come up with a new obsession. Ugh.
2) I look around my room and I dont know which keyboard to type on because they're all pretty good! Its like being in an ice cream store and starving because you're unable to decide between chocolate fudge and belgian chocolate.
Ugh.
On another note, I got a lovely ibm m13 (speaking of great boards) from a geekhacker recently (actually made by maxiswitch). I'll put up a pictorial (playboy style) in the review section at some point, but some quick thoughts here:
-Is it me or are the springs on the maxiswitch a little lighter than the 1401? (I mean, i like it). These feel like unicomp springs. It was made in '96. Maybe there was a wholesale tho very subtle change to the spring design at some point in the 90s? I think the ripometer showed (in some post) that unicomps are 5g lighter than the 1401 right? I bet this one is too.
-its a great typer, very satisfying, with a 'real' trackpoint on it. I ordered a small collection of different style trackpoint rubber caps to try out on it

[I believe the blue Dell ones will fit; also even on the red ones, there are three distinct styles: the one with the circle around the edge; the one with grippy dots, and the stiff pokey one).]
-lovely black board and black keys. Looks fantastic.
Trackpoint works great, tho not able to find a trackpoint driver for the m13, maybe they didnt release one? I did have a driver for the trackpoint on the ultranav. Although the former is, I think, "trackpoint II" and the latter is "trackpoint IV".