Not really a mechanical keyboard guy. Link to some good keyboards?
Keyboards
Budget and what you want to use it for?
Bump. I wanna know too.
mindfactory.de
budget is like $100. and I will use it for programming.
>Not really a mechanical keyboard guy
>ambiguity
the point of this thread is for buying a keyboard that is not mechanical
>links mechanical keyboard
Just get the cheapest keyboard u can find with CHERRY blue switch. blue switch are rhe very clicky onea, thats what i use at work. If it doesnt say cherry, dont buy it. Pay more for an features u want. Brands dont really matter.
You're an absolute fucking retard
should have specified that I do not want a mechanical keyboard
What? U don't want a mech keyboard? Are you an aspie because that wasnt clear at all in your post
Terrible fucking key placement. Who the fuck slouches low enough to see those?
no one if you use a keyboard a lot
You can have a crap non mechanical
You can have a crap mechaincal
You can have a good mechanical
But you cannot have a good non mechanical
Please see yourself out.
Please tell me that little statue is not a communist figure
What are you fucking blind and have to feel the letters on the keys?
>not having brail on your keys
Fucking pleb
It is Dostoevsky, quite the opposite pal
>tfw
Depends.
budget, needs, enviroment, backlight, wired or wireless, form factor.
I mean he said very little, maybe he works in a public place, blues are very fucking loud.
Good on you.
He said he didnt want amech keyboard. This is an autism thread now
There are 2 types of keyboards: Topre and everything else.
I hope it's clear what you have to buy.
I myself use a romer G, they are surprisingly good, both for typing and for gaming, just take time to getting used to.
Knowing that he doesnt want a mech, a romer g is a unique switch. It is really silent and feels like a cross between a mech and a membrane.
Logitech are also selling their keyboards cheaply now. I would reccomend that he gets a logitech board.
I made that post trying to understand what he wants.
If he worked in a public space and at nighttime(the backlight is very accurate and not blurry) or if he wanted a wireless board, i was going to reccomend a romer g board.
Why do you want a membrane>
Why dont you like mechanical boards.
The switches differ a lot, maybe your problems were excluded to a switch?
See: Solved.
I used to love mech keyboards, but I got a logitech g413 carbon and i dont like it at all
>Budget
~150€
>Location (continent at least)
Switzerland, Europe
>Preferred switch type
Tactile
>Layout
Ansi
>Form factor
80% or 60%, no numpad, ideally arrows and function key row.
>Backlight
Don't care, colors shouldn't be to fruity if backlit.
>Previous/current keyboards
Microsoft comfort curve 2000, das keyboard model s bought used years ago.
I'm looking for a wireless keyboard. Perfect would be one that also had a track point like the thinkpad keyboard.