Also very interested to try an ergo.

Current roster includes Keychron Q6 Max, Keychron Q13 max Alice , Keychron Q3 pro SE, RK gaming S98, 8bitDo C64 Edition with matching numpad, Monsgeek M2, and that’s all I can think of right now. I think I’m missing one.

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    3 days ago

    QK100 if you can figure out how to get one without getting Trumped in the ass by tariffs.

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    Check ZSA website for ergo or checkout Nuphy website for traditional mechanical slim ones. Or checkout WASD keyboards for custom.

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      I had SUCH a horrible experience with my M2 and that company that I could not in good conscience ever purchase from them again. And I can’t even customize the keys because they don’t make a frigging JSON for the M2, because F me I guess? And it’s still kind glitchy, even after I finally got it into an acceptable configuration.

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        2 days ago

        Apart from the board itself, how do you like the G20 caps? I have a hard time imagining how laptop-flat with full travel would feel.

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      The number is not precise, but yeah kinda. Usually they’re missing about 4-6 keys, and you’ll also hear “96%” thrown around. There’s a subset of them called the “1800” style after a board from the late 80s that pioneered the idea.

      What they all share is retaining the numpad and almost all the other keys, but resizing and shuffling them around a bit so they fit in a narrower width, originally a drawer in a server rack.

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    5 days ago

    Anything less than full size/tkl and the keys they cut always end up annoying me.

    I have a keychron K8 pro at work and a WASD code at home. I just learned that wasd went out of business the other day and now I’m very sad :( I’ve had my code for over 10 years and I have 0 plans on getting rid of it.

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    Could probably throw in the keychron v5/v6 (pro). They’re very similar to the q line boards, but cheaper

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        The LCD is nice to have for sure. The v series does have a knob, or the option for it for sure. I just like that keychron does qmk firmware, and figured the v series was in that low to mid price you mentioned