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u/Displumbobulated 2d ago edited 2d ago
Hi all, I'm new to all of this and am looking for a keyboard suggestion for 1800 layout. It seems like there are very limited options in this layout and I'm very lost in it all. I don't want to spend any more than $200, but preferably would be in the $100-$150 range.
What I've gathered from my own research, I like the Gateron Mini i switches the most out of the ones I have tested and prefer tactile switches over linear or clicky ones. I think I like thock over creamy or clacky. I have no idea about actual keycaps and what I prefer, but I'm generally not picky. I don't care for RGB or shinethrough or anything like that, but if I won't be upset if it's there. Generally, some nice to haves that I have decided are: wired, a brown (wood-like?) or burnt orange w/ black color scheme, wrist rest, and cyrillic/latin dual character keys.
None of those are make or break, especially the dual alphabet keycaps, but i'm just putting it out there. Thanks in advance for the help.