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Best quality Cherry keyboard

Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 22:25
by IKSLM
Which, would you say, is the best quality cherry (yes, a keyboard from cherry, not filco, leopold, ducky...) keyboard featuring:

1. mx-black
2. "windows" keys (so no vintage stuff, i know older cases are thicker, but i'm interested in the newer stuff)

By "best quality" i mean thicker keyboard case plastic, "thicker" PCB, thick PBT caps and other stuff which, well, makes the keyboard feel better, nicer...

I'm typing this on a G80-1502LQEDE. It's a nice keyboard but the case is sooo flimsy, bends easily, the two parts just snap together (no screws).

Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 22:31
by Halvar
I'm afraid Cherry doesn't make better ones than the one you have any more. Instead, they suggest you throw it away and buy a new one from time to time.

http://deskthority.net/keyboards-f2/che ... t8351.html

Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 22:43
by IKSLM
lol, now that's just wrong and sad

when and why did they stop making "nice" keyboard cases?

Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 22:47
by Nuum
Your best bet would probably a Cherry MX-Board 3.0, it has a metal plate but otherwise the case is a little bit on the flimsy side. The keycaps are very flat and lasered ABS, but I quite like them. Also the keyboard feels fine to me as long as I don't lift it up (then it feels quite light and cheap for a mechanical keyboard).

Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 22:50
by IKSLM
Ah, yes, the 3.0. Had typed on it for a day, did not like the flat caps.

Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 22:52
by Findecanor
There is no keyboard with thick PBT caps and Windows keys. The stabilised keys still have thicker walls, though.
G80-1800 and G80-3000 are maybe more flimsy than the G80-15xx. I don't know about the G80-11900's case, but the G80-11800 w/o windows keys is pretty sturdy.

Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 22:59
by davkol
I have a 2011 black USB 11900. It obviously has blacks and the thick POM keycaps feel superb. I know people complain about flex and cheap case of modern 3000s, but this one appears to be quite solid, nothing creaks for sure… perhaps because it isn't as wide? I'd certainly look into 1800.

Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 23:05
by Halvar
davkol wrote: I'd certainly look into 1800.
I agree. If you can adjust to the layout, the G80-1800 is probably the best one to recommend.

Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 23:07
by Nuum
Ah yes, the thick POM keycaps are not bad, too, although a bit slippery to me. And also lasered, not doubleshot. I believe every black Cherry G80/G81 Keyboard uses them. Maybe the keycaps of the MX-Board 3.0 are made from POM as well, I never checked that.

Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 23:27
by IKSLM
I'm very attached to the home/end cluster location (use it constantly in programing) so the layout of the 118(9)00 would be a problem, maybe the hope lies with the 3000 series.

Is there a dyesub PBT G80-3000?

Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 23:36
by davkol
The 11900 layout is truly awkward, but I find 1800's nav cluster placement very addictive.

I don't have much trust in stock PCB-mount full-size keyboards. Possibly with a G81 backplate?

Posted: 10 Sep 2014, 23:40
by Halvar
IKSLM wrote: Is there a dyesub PBT G80-3000?
Only vintage beige/white without Windows keys.

Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 00:06
by Findecanor
davkol wrote: The 11900 layout is truly awkward, but I find 1800's nav cluster placement very addictive.
I find the G80-1800's case to be just as bad as modern G80-3000. It is a bit smaller both on the width and on the depth (area above function keys).
I use a G80-1800 layout now... a Dolch keyboard, which has the same innards but sturdier case.
You get used to using Home/End/PgUp/PgDn on the numpad for navigation. However, because the keys send numpad codes and not proper nav-cluster codes they can not be used in Shift-combinations for selecting to the beginning/end of a line .. and I find that somewhat annoying .... But only because I am accustomed to it. If you use Emacs or VI you won't have that problem, I suppose. ;)

Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 01:09
by scottc
I love the G80-1800's layout, nav cluster and all. I don't use the numpad at all, though, so that might be part of it.

Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 09:05
by davkol
I meant the nav cluster placement _above_ the numpad.

Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 09:21
by scottc
So did I!

Posted: 11 Sep 2014, 09:37
by IKSLM
So it would seem that all the newer cases are generally speaking "bad".

Has anyone tried "reinforcing" the case? Like filling it with some material? Adding some metal parts...?

Re: Best quality Cherry keyboard

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 00:47
by the1onewolf
Edit: wrong thread

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 00:51
by davkol
Oh, 1wolf, you're trolling again…

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 01:29
by Daniel Beardsmore
To be honest, I am intrigued why it's so important to have a Cherry keyboard, especially considering that the desired product doesn't exist. What do Cherry do that no-one else do?

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 08:34
by IKSLM
This was just an inquiry thread to see if such a cherry product does exist :)

And maybe it's just a personal thing, but even the newer cherry keyboards tend to have such an old-school-vintage looking cases (which i like).

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 09:35
by Daniel Beardsmore
I did have a visitor to the office notice my old keyboard on my desk — except it wasn't old, it was a brand new (and black!) G80-3000.

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 09:52
by IKSLM
hehehe, my point exactly

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 10:40
by Kurk
Findecanor wrote: There is no keyboard with thick PBT caps and Windows keys. <snip>
I have a Cherry board with thick PBTs and Windows keys right under my desk. It's a G81-3000 LPNUS (production date J08). OK, only lasered legends of course, no fancy dyesubs (that's why it is under my desk).

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 12:00
by Magna224
My g80-1000 is pretty old and still fells bad... just as bad as my 8113s and 8200s. I'm kinda interested in if any of the other cherry boards feel much significantly better. My g81-3000s feel a bit better but its rubberdome. Do the G80-3000 have a plate and feel better like the g81 version?

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 12:03
by Nuum
The G80-3000s do not have a plate. Some people mod their 3000s by putting the bottom plate of a G81 underneath the PCB, but I haven't tried that myself.

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 12:05
by IKSLM
Kurk wrote:
Findecanor wrote: There is no keyboard with thick PBT caps and Windows keys. <snip>
I have a Cherry board with thick PBTs and Windows keys right under my desk. It's a G81-3000 LPNUS (production date J08). OK, only lasered legends of course, no fancy dyesubs (that's why it is under my desk).
Ok, but that's a MY switch.

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 12:55
by andrewjoy
MY are horrible i would rather type on a decent rubber dome

ML on the other hand are lovely one of my favorite cherry switch.

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 13:34
by Findecanor
Nuum wrote: The G80-3000s do not have a plate. Some people mod their 3000s by putting the bottom plate of a G81 underneath the PCB, but I haven't tried that myself.
From what I can see in the G80-3000 case (looking at an empty case now) that would be crazy tight unless you shave down the supporting struts inside or don't let it snap together again completely, replacing the snaps with screws.

Posted: 12 Sep 2014, 13:41
by Nuum
I can't find the thread where someone has done this, I believe it was over at Geekhack. Or maybe I'm completely wrong and noone has done this.
From what I remember this mod should make the keyboard more sturdy, with less flex in the PCB. Also it would get quite a bit heavier.