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I don't know if this is the right place to write this topic but, I want to know which keyboard is the best for typing a lot, I heard that the following models are the best is it tried had anyone tried these models?

 

1) Vortex 75% - Grey CNC Case - PBT DSA Keycaps - Cherry Mx-Clear [CNC Aluminium Casing]

2) Realforce 87U Tenkeyless 55g

3) whitefox keyboard

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3 minutes ago, L.Lawliet said:

M.E.M.B.R.A.N.E..

 

Lol..

1.Mx clear has this brown switch characteristic (tactile non clicky)only its a bit heavier (55g)

2.Topre switches are capacitive switch..they use both mechanical and rubber dome so it feels a bit odd at first but its the most expensive switch out there..i have tried it but didnt own it.

3.Dont know about this one.

 

did you like the typing experience in the Topre Keyboard?

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Just now, L.Lawliet said:

idk i just tried it in the local store..it feels good though..its tactile and not too heavy but the rubber dome implementation made it feels a bit mushy..

I already get used to Blue and Brown switch..

This whole keyboard thingy is subjective so if u have a local store in there just go there try it one by one till u find the right one.

in my local store, there are only Mx cherry switches.

what do you think about brown vs clear?

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the best keyboard, is the one you find the most comfortable, even if it's a dreaded membrane, or scissor switch keyboard.

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(Personally) the Keyboard on the Thinkpad T410 and it's USB versions. I've been working as admin/dev in Linux for more than 5 five years and always with the same Laptop/Keyboard at home at work and on the road. 

 

It was QWERTZ because I'm german but it was still probably the most productive I've ever been.

 

Since then I've moved on to a shop with MacBooks with US layout (a massive mindfuck at the time) and regret leaving my dear thinkpad behind... :'(

 

But I can appreciate the developer friendly placement of most common special chars ie. ;:'".>,</? and so on. It's great for productivity.

 

Not my photo but this is how it looks:

 

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