Ask HN: Looking for a recommendation for a quiet and robust keyboard
I was using a Mac magic keyboard from 2011 on my PC. Unfortunately, it got fried when I plugged a high powered USB device into it. What I missed about it is that its quietness when compared to the mechanical keyboard that I am using now.
These days, the Apple magic keyboard are about 150€ and only has a lightning cabled connection.
What options are available for a quiet keyboard that is USB cabled?
I know that the HN crowd is passionate about their keyboards so I asking. thanks for any recommendations given.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/mechanicalkeyboards is really the right place to ask, IMO.
The keys are quiet but feel jiggly at first compared to how little MacBook keys move but you don't notice after a few minutes. The only problem I've had is trying to use it with a desk with an under table keyboard drawer which didn't keep it charged.
The downside of wanting a Topre switch keyboard is that your options are very limited. Topre makes a line of keyboards under the brand Realforce. They also license or sell the technology to PFU for the Happy Hacking Keyboard Pro 2 and to Leopold for the FC660C. They formerly licensed the tech to CoolerMaster for the Novatouch TKL keyboard. There may be more options now, but I haven't checked recently.
I use a Topre Realforce 87U keyboard and a CoolerMaster Novatouch TKL. They're the two best keyboards I've ever owned.
It has lightning, but I plug it only for charging for an hour, and use it wirelessly for several months before I have to charge it again, no big deal. I mean, the battery life is insane, you forget to charge it.
I used to use Logitech G Pro tenkeyless for a while, it's good, but the most used key's keycap fell off after a while, which is quite disappointing. It is also unrepairable because they use their proprietary switch. Also, personally, it's too big for my hands anyway.
I used to getting into mechanical keyboard scene for some times. It's cool to talk about variant of switch and design and artisan keycap, but I found that it never ends(and it's expensive) So I just grab an Apple's one and get on with my life. Happy so far. :)
I'm currently using a custom built keyboard, a KBDFans Tofu, with Zealios 67g switches and blank keycaps.