hi, this might be mission impossible, but I'm looking for a keyboard that can press many keys at once while possibly being scissorswitch.
Price is not a factor, I'm willing to spend as much (within reasonable limits...) as it takes to get it if it exists.
I know lots of nkro mechanical keyboards exist, but I'm looking for something specific, and maybe scissorswitch isn't exactly what I need so if you kind people know better alternatives I'd like to hear too.
My goal is:
1. To be able to press at least 6 keys at once from the following key group: ZSXDCFV
i.e. if I want to press ZSXDCV, they should all be able to register together.
2. The keypress has to trigger on bottom-out. This is mainly why I'm defaulting to avoid mech keyboards, because they trigger the keypress in a mid point and not on the bottoming, but if one exists that requires bottoming out then I'll go for it.
3. The keys should be as flat as possible.
I'm currently using an A4tech keyboard which looks like this
http://i.imgur.com/4PpZHYj.png and fulfills #2 and #3, it has plastic keys that require bottoming-out to trigger and they're very flat, so my fingers can sit on them even while applying a little force without triggering a press and whenever I do want to press I just bottom out. However, it can't press combinations on different rows on the same column with more than 2 keys. i.e. ZXCV = all registers. ASDF = all registers. VF or CD or XS or ZA => each one registers. DFC => doesn't register. only two of the three can be pressed at once.
I also have a Steelseries mech which fulfills #1 and lets me press any key combination up to 6 keys anywhere on the keyboard, but it doesn't require bottoming-out to trigger the keypress and the keys are tall (well, standard, but not flat like I'm looking for).
Is there a keyboard which is able to do both? If not, what's the closest compromise I can find?