What keyboard do you use?

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I know keyboards are very subjective so I think it would be interesting to see what keyboards the members of the forum use

So only list your keyboard and why you chose it rather than have a discussion.
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I'll start
Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard
I wanted a minimalistic natural 101 key keyboard that doesn't get in my way.
 
Interesting timing with this thread, I was actually trawling the interwebs looking for wireless replacements for my keyboard and mouse.

I'm currently using some generic USB keyboard... But I want to swap it out for an HP TouchPad Wireless keyboard, or the Apple Wireless Keyboard.

On the mouse front, I have a Genius USB mouse, but this will be swapped out for an Apple Magic Trackpad- I just love those things... But the Microsoft Arc Touch mouse is on the shortlist.
 
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I've got a Razer Blackwidow Ultimate.
Was looking for a new keyboard, tried out a Blackwidow and loved it.
I use it primarily for coding and the occasional game... and no, the clack clack does not annoy me.
 
I've got a Razer Blackwidow Ultimate.
Was looking for a new keyboard, tried out a Blackwidow and loved it.
I use it primarily for coding and the occasional game... and no, the clack clack does not annoy me.
The clack clack is the best part!
 
Genius Imperator Pro MMO/RTS Gaming Keyboard

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Jirre you guys are flashy, I use a R50 no name brand..

Jokes :)

Currently G110 , but looking for a Mechanical Keyboard, but has to have USB and Audio at a decent price.....
 
I used to have a Razer Lycosa Mirro edition. Now I own G510. I must say I miss the scissor keys. It's crap to type on membrane keyboard now.
 
I used to laugh at the other guys in the office with their Microsoft 4000 keyboards. I then started having wrist issues with all the typing I was doing and decided to give it a try. Takes a week or two to get used to the layout but I'm now a covert. Bought these keyboards for all my PCs and I now feel uncomfortable on a standard keyboard.
 
I have a Logitech k360

I have this same keyboard at home and at the office. I also have Logitech professional mx mouse. Unified receiver FTW. A tiny USB I never have to remove, and when I switch from home to work and visa versa, I just open my notebook and everything works
 
I used to laugh at the other guys in the office with their Microsoft 4000 keyboards. I then started having wrist issues with all the typing I was doing and decided to give it a try. Takes a week or two to get used to the layout but I'm now a covert. Bought these keyboards for all my PCs and I now feel uncomfortable on a standard keyboard.
Makes me wonder why you get so few mechanical natural keyboards. Mechanical keyboards seems to be mostly focused on gamers.
 
I used to laugh at the other guys in the office with their Microsoft 4000 keyboards. I then started having wrist issues with all the typing I was doing and decided to give it a try. Takes a week or two to get used to the layout but I'm now a covert. Bought these keyboards for all my PCs and I now feel uncomfortable on a standard keyboard.

Same here - it really is much more comfortable.
 
There are naturalistic mechanical keyboards, but in general high end keyboards are synonymous with gaming anyways. But your Das's are not gaming focused.

I use a Roccat Arvo btw.
 
Logitech K300, nothing fancy and it gets the job done.

PS, I'm a hardcore gamer
 
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