Keyboard Snob
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...finally, I want a keyboard that has keytop shape of cylindrical (NOT flat chiclet which is horrid), with deeper cylindrical for the FJ home keys (instead of knobbly bits). I have an old Acer (PS2 era, and it has microswitches) with keytops of this style, and it's a fantastic feel (TODO: get photos :) Spherical keytops would be cool too, but unlikely :)  | 
  ...finally, I want a keyboard that has keytop shape of cylindrical (NOT flat chiclet which is horrid), with deeper cylindrical for the FJ home keys (instead of knobbly bits). I have an old Acer (PS2 era, and it has microswitches) with keytops of this style, and it's a fantastic feel (TODO: get photos :) Spherical keytops would be cool too, but unlikely :)  | 
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| + | # Microsoft Curve layout  | 
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| + | # No keypad "tenkeyless"  | 
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| + | # Buckling spring key mechanism  | 
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| + | # Deeply curved FJ keys instead of nubs.   | 
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== In conclusion ==  | 
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Revision as of 13:29, 7 March 2011
I don't ask for much, do I?
 
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Layout
I just want a keyboard that has keys laid out nice. I think the Microsoft Curve series gets the right mix of 'angled for hands' but without the stupid "ergonomic" split style.
...oh while I'm on the topic, and I want a keyboard that doesn't waste space and weight on the numpad. I use it... rarely. But not enough to justify it being there ALL THE TIME.
- http://www.elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=topre_keyboards,rftenkeyless&pid=rf_se0500
 - http://elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=leopold,tenkeyless&pid=fc200rtab
 
Mechanism
...and I want a keyboard that has decent key mechanicals. Buckling spring looks to be the best of the bunch! :)
Keycaps details
...finally, I want a keyboard that has keytop shape of cylindrical (NOT flat chiclet which is horrid), with deeper cylindrical for the FJ home keys (instead of knobbly bits). I have an old Acer (PS2 era, and it has microswitches) with keytops of this style, and it's a fantastic feel (TODO: get photos :) Spherical keytops would be cool too, but unlikely :)
TL;DR
- Microsoft Curve layout
 - No keypad "tenkeyless"
 - Buckling spring key mechanism
 - Deeply curved FJ keys instead of nubs.
 
In conclusion
So will someone make one for me? PLEASE? :)