Right now I use a standard issue microsoft rubber dome membrane keyboard with media keys. For awhile I've wanted to get a better keyboard. At first I had considered the Das, but after reading about the transposition issues, and exploring a little more, I think I have decided that if that were the keyboard I wanted, a Filco would be a better choice. After realizing how little desk space I really have, I decided a tenkeyless design would probably be best. I also plan on getting a laptop soon, so a more compact design would be easier to lug around. However, I'm still pretty thrown as to what would be the best choice.
First let me discuss why I've come to consider the Filco and HHKB (Pro 2). Like I said, I started by wanting a Das. I heard that typing on the blue cherry's was addicting in a way comparable to popping bubble paper. Also, I was attracted to the blank design. I can type without looking at the keys, but I have a horrible habit for looking down. I have been getting better, but I want to kill it all together. Also, the blank keys just look kick ass, and I'd love to hear people who see it whine to me "How can you use that?" "That's so stupid" "Wah wah wah" just so I could laugh in their face, and rest assured knowing (probably) no one would be using it behind my back. As a gamer, the prospect of NKRO appealed to me.
Eventually, I ran into the transposition bug, and I found out that it really didn't have NKRO. This in combination with some of the opinions I found here (and the portability/desk space factor) led me to realize that if I wanted blue cherry's, a Filco Tenkeyless design would offer me everything the Das did, and then some. Feel free to argue this if you don't agree though.
Moving on, I also came to fancy the HHKB. Firstly, because the portability factor is even better. Also, due to this, I like the fact that every key is reachable, it just makes sense. I also heard many great things about the Topre switches. In a year or two I will start pursuing a degree in Computer Engineering, and eventually I'll be shooting for a PhD in the field. So, you can bet I'll be doing a lot of typing, and a lot of programming specifically. I keep hearing that the HHKB offers so much for programmers, etc. Right now, I'm working towards degrees in Math and Physics, and I've started to use Emacs for my LaTeX needs, so I'll only be getting more attached to it in the future. I've heard that the HHKB is great for Emacs too.
Ultimately though, I'm not sure how each of these keyboards will compare in the many applications that they would have to perform. Also, feel free to make any suggestions as to other keyboards that I should consider.
I know that the HHKB can't be beat in terms of portability. So I rather not hear an argument based on that. I also don't want to hear about the price factor. In the end, most my time will be spent sitting down using the keyboard, not paying for it or carrying it around. I don't want to sacrifice performance in this aspect for any reason.
Things to consider:
I will be typing a lot!: I'm a college student. Right now I have papers to write for gen-ed courses, as well as occasional science related and LaTeX typing needs. Just about the time I finish gen-ed related work, I will be going to an engineering school and probably programming my ass off. That will continue through a PhD program. How do the different switches compare for typing experience? Also, how big is the performance gain in coding with the HHKB layout?
I play games, particularly FPS. The most important thing here is how do blue cherry's (brown cherry's) and Topre's compare in the gaming department? Also, there is the issue of NKRO. In FPS, there are only a handful of keys that are ever pressed simultaneously or near simultaneously, so at first it might seem as if its not necessary. Though it would be exceptionally rare to press 6+ keys at the same time, it is completely common to press "AWE" at the same time (and other near WASD combos). I know some non-NKRO boards have issues with inputting 3 keys when those keys are certain combos. I'd like to hear about how the HHKB performs here. Do they make a PS2 capable HHKB (i.e. an NKRO one)?
Also, what's up with the dark gray HHKB on elitekeyboards? Where's black?
Thanks in advance. I have never owned a mechanical keyboard and there's no where around here to test them out so I'm really relying on online research/opinions.
TLDR: I game, I type, I program. For our purposes lets assume I do all three equally, and all three a lot. Rant about blue cherry's (or brown if you want to argue that) and Topre's. Rant about Filco Tenkeyless and HHKB Pro 2. Compare, contrast, talk a little about NKRO, a little about the HHKB layout, but focus on the switches and the applications.