Hello,

I’m looking to buy a mechanical keyboard (well duh…) and I have the following requirements:

  • under 100€ (not a super hard requirement, but not like 300€)
  • relatively silent (so no blue switches, i’d probably prefer red or brown)
  • german keyboard layout
  • bluetooth, to use with my iPad, but also USB (USB-C, if possible)
  • as long a battery charge as possible, because I keep forgeting to plug things in
  • battery indicator of some sort, to show me when to plug in; doesn’t have to be anything special, a LED telling me to fucking-plug-it-in-already™ is alright
  • Tenkeyless layout with separate F-Keys, arrows and home/end/up/down block
  • exchangable switches would be nice

For now I don’t have any aesthetic requirements. Can somebody help a fella, who doesn’t know what’s good and what’s not, out?

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    1 year ago

    german keyboard layout

    As a German, don’t do this to yourself.

    Eventually you’ll want those specific caps amd it’s either 80 bucks ontop for the iso/de/euro package or simply no options or a missing iso enter. Or some keeb that literally only comes in ansi.

    If you’re a developer, take a look at the US-international layout for all your umlaut needs. ẞ and all.i haven’t dabbled with dvorak and the likes, so best read up on whats best for you.

    Learning the new layout is quick and easy in my experience. Did half an hour of keybr a day tops, and I’d say i got the grasp within two weeks. Some searching for umlaut/specific special character but that comes with time.

    Now on qwerty im so much comfier reaching the brackets and parenthesis etc.