Keyboards

Not really a mechanical keyboard guy. Link to some good keyboards?

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mindfactory.de/Hardware/Eingabegeraete.html/page/1
mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_list&c=365
en.varmilo.com/
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Budget and what you want to use it for?

Bump. I wanna know too.

mindfactory.de/Hardware/Eingabegeraete.html/page/1 if you live in Europe and the OP /mkg/

budget is like $100. and I will use it for programming.

mechanicalkeyboards.com/shop/index.php?l=product_list&c=365

>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

en.varmilo.com/

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.