Options for a soft and silent full sized keyboard with nordic layout
Posted: 04 Jun 2018, 20:12
Hi,
I have been using a Dell SK-8115 for a while, before randomly trying out a Logitech K270. I found both of them pretty good. Unfortunately my K270 at home is no longer as soft as it used to be, especially after my kids repeatedly spilled sugary drinks on it.
I figure its perhaps time to try a slightly more 'premium' keyboard, but i am very much in doubt as to which one.
I prefer keyboards to be/have:
* Silent
* Light pressure required to activate, but resistance to being fully pressed (or at least a rubberized feeling when it is)
* Short travel of keys
I bought a Cooler Master key tester (earlier version of this one: https://www.cmstore.eu/peripheral/mecha ... tester-v3/). It has Cherry MX blue, green, red, black, purple and brown. I must say that i find most of them a bit disappointing. The green and blue are way too noisy. I don't like the way the red one hits the bottom. The black one requires too much force to depress. The brown one is decent, but doesn't feel better than the ones on the Dell and Logitech. I kind of the purple one (because its so easily pressed), but the sound it makes is horrible.
I am only interested in full-size keyboards, and even though i am a touch typist, i like having key labels that match my keyboard settings (so "nordic"/swedish/norwegian/danish) or failing that, no labels at all. Also, i have a preference for a large Enter key (ie spanning to rows)
I was hoping this forum could provide a few tips of what i should be looking at? From reading a bit from different source, i am wondering if i should be looking at a topre based keyboard? If so, i am finding it hard to find a full-sized one available with the desired labels and enter key (though perhaps i cold learn to use the smaller enter key) . In fact, i have only found one:
http://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard/swed ... yboard.asp
I have been using a Dell SK-8115 for a while, before randomly trying out a Logitech K270. I found both of them pretty good. Unfortunately my K270 at home is no longer as soft as it used to be, especially after my kids repeatedly spilled sugary drinks on it.
I figure its perhaps time to try a slightly more 'premium' keyboard, but i am very much in doubt as to which one.
I prefer keyboards to be/have:
* Silent
* Light pressure required to activate, but resistance to being fully pressed (or at least a rubberized feeling when it is)
* Short travel of keys
I bought a Cooler Master key tester (earlier version of this one: https://www.cmstore.eu/peripheral/mecha ... tester-v3/). It has Cherry MX blue, green, red, black, purple and brown. I must say that i find most of them a bit disappointing. The green and blue are way too noisy. I don't like the way the red one hits the bottom. The black one requires too much force to depress. The brown one is decent, but doesn't feel better than the ones on the Dell and Logitech. I kind of the purple one (because its so easily pressed), but the sound it makes is horrible.
I am only interested in full-size keyboards, and even though i am a touch typist, i like having key labels that match my keyboard settings (so "nordic"/swedish/norwegian/danish) or failing that, no labels at all. Also, i have a preference for a large Enter key (ie spanning to rows)
I was hoping this forum could provide a few tips of what i should be looking at? From reading a bit from different source, i am wondering if i should be looking at a topre based keyboard? If so, i am finding it hard to find a full-sized one available with the desired labels and enter key (though perhaps i cold learn to use the smaller enter key) . In fact, i have only found one:
http://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard/swed ... yboard.asp