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Another vote for the Logitech Illuminated keyboard.
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A vote for the $10 throw away ones, especially the one I have which has drain holes and a somewhat waterproof quality.
Also: I shuffled the keys around and set them up as a DOVARK setup to see what all the fuss was about. Still trying to get into DOVARK.. takes time..
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...oops just noticed they even sell them on the same site.. ^^;
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I use a Logitech G15, and it's my favorite so far. I've also used $10 keyboards, but I'm not exactly a fan of them.
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The cheap ass one I got from officemax when my old cheap-o one died. Comfortable and still going strong after 6 years of use.
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Microsoft business Internet Keyboard / Wheel mouse combo. I believe that is around $29 for the keyboard and mouse.
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The Logitech Elite that I'm still using is my favourite keyboard. Other great ones I've used over the years are some old Compaq keyboards (the ones that were actually steel-reinforced if anyone remembers), the Logitech Illuminated keyboard, my HP laptop's keyboard (oddly, it feels completely different from the ones they use on their other models), IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad keyboards, and the venerable IBM Model M.
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-Older MS keyboards, love the soft feel on them.
-Logitech G15..my current keyboard, I love it. Not a huge amount of key travel which I like, just the right balance. -Thinkpad IBM keyboards, love the keyboard on my T61 for a laptop keyboard. Best there is on a laptop IMO and I have used tons of them.
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HHKB 2
Happy Hacking Professional 2 I LOVE the small form factor of this keyboard. Such a small size allows me to keep the alpha keys centered with my body while keeping the mouse in-line with my shoulder. Ergonomics + nice keyswitches (Topre) = orgasm everytime I touch my keyboard. To be fair, if I could change anything about the keyboard: -Thinner -2mm key travel instead of 4mm -30g keyswitches instead of 45g -Backlit But that will never happen, and I'm okay with it. Last edited by BMWguy; 11-04-2009 at 05:11 AM..
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^ Pretty much what he said, other than the changes portion. Topre keys are fine the way they are.
Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional 2 and the Topre Realforce boards. I've got an HHKB Pro 2, Realforce 101, and a Realforce 87U among (many) other mechanical boards. Hands down the best keyboards I've ever used (and I've pretty much tried them all). Last edited by sayu; 11-05-2009 at 02:05 AM..
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Filco with cherry brown switches is my favorite overall. I think I prefer the IBM Model M when it comes to typing, but the Filco wins with quieter keys and N-key rollover.
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Logitech Illuminated
Enermax Aurora /thread ![]()
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for gaming i love the wolfking warrior. its small size if perfect for my needs (lots of dods!!!).
http://www.wolfkingusa.com/index.php...&id=9&Itemid=7
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I managed to kill three IBM Model M keyboards in the span of 15 years, one of which I was the original owner. I bought a Das Keyboard and love the thing. They keys have a similar feel, although I wish they had a tougher press like the M did...
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I love my Logitech S510. I'm also a huge fan of the Basic Microsoft keyboards. The cheapy 10 dollar ones that are usually the OEM ones. I think they are the Basic 100 MS Keyboards? Either way, I love them. I also love the basic simple keyboards that come with some HP servers. Soft keys and short keystrokes.
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The original IBM Model M.
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RAZERA Lycosa love slim keys.
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IBM Model M
Deck ICE Legend Das Keyboard Professional
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