Well, here is my brief history of keyboards ... so far.
After being re-introduced to mechanical keyboards by a fellow car enthusiast (!) I replaced my Apple full-size with a KÛL ES-87 and jumped on the modification band wagon straight away with some coloured modifiers (the usual RGB mod) and green arrows and escape keys, and replaced the F-keys with Mac-style keys.
![](http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j34/Twinguin/ComputerStuff/20160731-IMG_3315.jpg)
This one had to have the Cherry MX Blue - I wanted to start as noisy as possible!
![cool :cool:](https://cdn.geekhack.org/Smileys/solosmileys/cool.gif)
Then I joined the discussion about "portable" keyboards and wanted to have something solid to go with my iPad (and
not Apple's keyboard-sleeve), I opted for a Pok3r. I went for custom keys from WASD Keyboards and thought about a Sinclair ZX Spectrum theme, using the four coloured stripes and made the number keys 0 and 1 through 7 according to the Spectrum's old colour codes. As this one shouldn't be as loud but I still wanted tactile, Cherry MX Brown it was.
![Grin ;D](https://cdn.geekhack.org/Smileys/solosmileys/grin.gif)
![](http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j34/Twinguin/ComputerStuff/20160909-IMG_4410.jpg)
As I finally got my EAD (for non-US people: that's the work permit for legal aliens),
I needed -- OK, I wanted
![rolleyes :rolleyes:](https://cdn.geekhack.org/Smileys/solosmileys/rolleyes.gif)
something for the office as well. So, I opted for an orange/grey/black theme, had the board customized at WASD again, this time full size, Cherry Brown, and red dampers.
![](http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j34/Twinguin/ComputerStuff/20160915-IMG_4412.jpg)
![](http://i76.photobucket.com/albums/j34/Twinguin/ComputerStuff/20160912-IMG_3711.jpg)
IMHO, still one of the most ironic notes ever! (I need to work on that white balance!)