For as long as I have owned a computer (1997 or so), I have always used the basic, plain keyboards that come packaged with pre-built systems such as Dell, Gateway, etc. Right now I am using a basic 4-year old Dell PS/2 keyboard that came with my system. I use my PC for gaming, and the one aspect of this keyboard that bugs me the most is that some of the keys get stuck unless you hit them dead-center. Do all keyboards behave this way, or just the cheap ones? I believe the technical term for the type of keyboard I have is "bubble-dome"? I took it apart for cleaning once and saw a rubber mat with domes in it. Also, it seems to take an unnecessarily high amount of pressure to press the keys. I feel like there should be something with "faster" keys out there.
I also used a Dell "clackey key" keyboard at a job once, although the noise was kind of irritating, plus I'm not sure if these would be a good choice for gaming.
Here is a summary of what I am looking for in a keyboard:
1. ability to hit keys slightly off-center without them sticking
2. quick key response for gaming
3. n-key rollover (I'm not sure what number to substitute for 'n'; I mainly play FPS games if it helps any)
4. a "standard" layout - no "ergonomic" alterations or drastically re-arranged key layouts
5. I am indifferent toward backlighting - if the keyboard has it, then great; if not, it's not a big deal to me; I don't need to look at the keyboard to type, and I live alone, so I can't think of any situation in which I would have to type in the dark anyway
6. I'd rather not have one of the loud clackey keyboards, as I think that would get annoying after awhile. Plus, wouldn't these have a relatively slow response, and not be ideal for gaming?
7. I don't think I would use lots of macro/multimedia keys, but they would always be nice to have if possible
I posted this question on the geekhack forums and received many replies, but I thought I'd also post the question here on AT in case any mechanical keyboard users here don't happen to visit geekhack. Here is what was recommended to me on the geekhack forums:
ABS M1 - $59.99 right now @ Newegg
Deck Legend - $159 - can backlighting be disabled/turned down?
Steel Series 7G - $123.85 @ Amazon - giant palm rest
Filco *ML model - $115 - n-key rollover only when used w/ PS/2 adapter (not USB)
Filco *M Tactile - $129
Das Keyboard Pro - 12-key rollover - $129
Compaq MX-11800 - the main purpose of this would be to get a feel for the cherry brown keys
Scorpius M10 - $50 on Amazon, but poor reviews complaining about poor quality
Can anyone recommend any of these keyboards based on my stated requirements?
I also used a Dell "clackey key" keyboard at a job once, although the noise was kind of irritating, plus I'm not sure if these would be a good choice for gaming.
Here is a summary of what I am looking for in a keyboard:
1. ability to hit keys slightly off-center without them sticking
2. quick key response for gaming
3. n-key rollover (I'm not sure what number to substitute for 'n'; I mainly play FPS games if it helps any)
4. a "standard" layout - no "ergonomic" alterations or drastically re-arranged key layouts
5. I am indifferent toward backlighting - if the keyboard has it, then great; if not, it's not a big deal to me; I don't need to look at the keyboard to type, and I live alone, so I can't think of any situation in which I would have to type in the dark anyway
6. I'd rather not have one of the loud clackey keyboards, as I think that would get annoying after awhile. Plus, wouldn't these have a relatively slow response, and not be ideal for gaming?
7. I don't think I would use lots of macro/multimedia keys, but they would always be nice to have if possible
I posted this question on the geekhack forums and received many replies, but I thought I'd also post the question here on AT in case any mechanical keyboard users here don't happen to visit geekhack. Here is what was recommended to me on the geekhack forums:
ABS M1 - $59.99 right now @ Newegg
Deck Legend - $159 - can backlighting be disabled/turned down?
Steel Series 7G - $123.85 @ Amazon - giant palm rest
Filco *ML model - $115 - n-key rollover only when used w/ PS/2 adapter (not USB)
Filco *M Tactile - $129
Das Keyboard Pro - 12-key rollover - $129
Compaq MX-11800 - the main purpose of this would be to get a feel for the cherry brown keys
Scorpius M10 - $50 on Amazon, but poor reviews complaining about poor quality
Can anyone recommend any of these keyboards based on my stated requirements?