"First" mechanical keyboard (ISO needed)
Posted: 05 Jan 2022, 23:00
First of all, hello to everyone who reads this,
Since it's a new year and I get my paycheck in a couple of days, I want to get myself a new keyboard after 6 or 7 years. Currently, I am using a Logitech K520, I like the keyboard, but it's the one object that doesn't fit in my setup.
My budget is about 150-200€, I would love to have a wireless board and it being hot-swappable. And as you can read in the title, a must-have is having an ISO layout, because here in Germany it's the standard to use ISO and I am used to it. I wouldn't want to go smaller than TKL. I have looked at the Keychron K8 and swapping the switches for Kalih Box Browns, but a friend of mine recently (2-3 months) bought the board and since then the PCB is creating issues with 2 sockets not functioning.
I mainly use my PC for gaming but sometimes I have to do homework digitally and I have to do lots of writing. If you have any other recommendations than the Keychron K8, I would love to hear them.
Thanks!
Since it's a new year and I get my paycheck in a couple of days, I want to get myself a new keyboard after 6 or 7 years. Currently, I am using a Logitech K520, I like the keyboard, but it's the one object that doesn't fit in my setup.
My budget is about 150-200€, I would love to have a wireless board and it being hot-swappable. And as you can read in the title, a must-have is having an ISO layout, because here in Germany it's the standard to use ISO and I am used to it. I wouldn't want to go smaller than TKL. I have looked at the Keychron K8 and swapping the switches for Kalih Box Browns, but a friend of mine recently (2-3 months) bought the board and since then the PCB is creating issues with 2 sockets not functioning.
I mainly use my PC for gaming but sometimes I have to do homework digitally and I have to do lots of writing. If you have any other recommendations than the Keychron K8, I would love to hear them.
Thanks!