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 Durability would be taken care of by the mechanical, DEFINITELY much higher quality than these cheapo rubber dome keyboards. These things are built to take many more presses (rubber domes might take ~1-10 million presses, while many mechanicals go 50+ million). Ergonomics on a mechanical is much tougher... but there are a few mechanicals out there with this "two halves" format, allowing you to angle both halves to better fit your personal needs. There may be many others out there, but I am not too familiar with the ergonomic keyboards. There is also one I recently ran across called the Matias Ergo Pro, which might be better than the Freestyle2 for some people: http://matias.ca/ergopro/pc/ I personally use the Filco Majestouch 2, with MX Brown switches: https://www.diatec.co.jp/en/det.php?prod_c=757 and I absolutely LOVE it. I am never going back to these non-mechanical keyboards ever again, and instantly feel disappointment in my fingers whenever I have to type on those junky rubber domes. Quote: 
	
 I would recommend visiting here for more information on all things Mechanical Keyboards (Reviews, How To Repair, Where to Purchase (keycaps, switches, everything), [...]): https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/ The Mechanical Keyboards subreddit covers this in more depth than I ever could (even going into different plastic types, different shapes/angles of the keycaps, different methods of production, [...]). If you are worried about the labels rubbing off, I would probably go with something with keycaps with the label on the side, like this: http://i.imgur.com/WPoXMCo.jpg As an example of the huge variety in JUST keycaps, the first half of this video just talks you through the different types, and what to look out for: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NADlUip6lMY Quote: 
	
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			Tex2002ans, thanks for the link and info about the Matias, I had not come across those before.  Given the price I think I'd like to try one somewhere before buying, but it's an interesting keyboard.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			My Tzumi bluetooth keyboard isn't showing any wear either. The letters look to be some sort of decal but they don't stick up on the surface of the keys either. No apparent wear is visible and I got it around the same time I got the Kindle Fire so i've had it at least 9 months now.
		 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			The Varmilo VB87M has big empty wasted spaces above the cursor keys. I see this on many keyboards on laptops these days. Why not put PGUP/DN there instead of...empty space! 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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   ![]() I currently use a Microsoft Sculpt at work and I hate it. Most of the keyboard is fine, I guess, but the top row of function keys and the Escape key have a horrible mushy feel to them and the editor I use most often uses the Escape key a lot so it's a lot like walking down the sidewalk and then realizing you just stepped in something. The Matias is wonderful to use. The only other options I'd consider is the Truly Ergonomic Mechanical: ![]() …or the Ergo Dox: ![]() The Ergo Dox is built on an open hardware spec and the keycaps are completely up to you, as are the switches.  | 
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	Hmmm... I wonder how many sales we just made for Microsoft.    It's a shame, because the main keyboard is, other other than the top line of keys and palm-wrest, a reasonable compromise between between the current fad for paper-thin keyboards and something usable - along with being more reasonably priced than these other options we are talking about.I see Matias make the same mistake (for my use) as most others, of dedicating keys to cut, copy and paste - I never use them (my fingers are already programmed for Ctrl+x etc.) - so they are a complete waste for me. I'd say the home/end/page keys could take some getting used to, but that goes for pretty much any keyboard that's not completely standard. That Ctrl key next to the N is a bit odd. What about this cable between the two halves? It looks a bit flimsy - but unlike the Kinesis it looks like it unplugs, and maybe that will make it less likely to break if something knocks half the keyboard off the desk?  | 
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 It is true, though. Apparently, I am just a whacker/pounder. I have no defense; learned on a manual (not electric) typewriter, a Royal or a SC, "back in the day," as they say. I've never gotten a lighter touch, although I thought I had back when I was first introduced to the then-heavenly IBM Selectric II with the memory. Sigh...such love at first sight, back then! (And then the IBM OS/6...gosh.) To be fair, it's also true that I'm not typing in a vacuum. There are other people in the vicinity. Between my pounding AND "clicky-clicky" for some 300 emails a day, (some are primarily click for a macro, click to type a sig, click send, but still)...too much clicky-clicky might drive the Natives bonkers. Hitch  | 
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