Zeb_Carter
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For the longest time I have been using Logitechs cheapest keyboard. I have had to replace them at least once a year. But as they only cost about $10 I though what the hell. Of course they have come up in price and are now double the price.
https://assets.logitech.com/assets/65448/3/digital-office-casual-bundle-1.png
I have brought others, yet always went back to the Logitech boards. They were comfortable to work with.
I think I finally found a replacement...
The Redragon K582 SURARA Red LED Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 104 Standard Keys - does cost $40 but if it lasts 4 year, what the hell. It has a really nice fell. Although without a palm rest I sometimes press on the ctrl or windows key and go off to somewhere in a document. Sometimes the test disappears. But a quick undo returns everything. It's also a heavy son of bitch. It must weight a good 3 pounds. It doesn't tend to move... anywhere easily.
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61FEOGv5OEL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
What do you use?
https://assets.logitech.com/assets/65448/3/digital-office-casual-bundle-1.png
I have brought others, yet always went back to the Logitech boards. They were comfortable to work with.
I think I finally found a replacement...
The Redragon K582 SURARA Red LED Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard, 104 Standard Keys - does cost $40 but if it lasts 4 year, what the hell. It has a really nice fell. Although without a palm rest I sometimes press on the ctrl or windows key and go off to somewhere in a document. Sometimes the test disappears. But a quick undo returns everything. It's also a heavy son of bitch. It must weight a good 3 pounds. It doesn't tend to move... anywhere easily.
https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/61FEOGv5OEL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
What do you use?