Keyboardio Model 100 in Walnut with Kailh BOX Silent Tactile switches.
It is SO comfortable now that I have achieved 60 degree tenting using some cine camera hardware.
Weird but cool keyboard! I have a diy low profile ortholinear split, but have never set up tenting, I’d love to try it some time.
Moonlander with Alpaca silents at home and a Ferris Sweep wireless with reds at work.
Retired a Planck with Copper switches.
new model m buckle spring keyboard with replacement tux superkeys
Logitech g710
I love the programmable keys on my Logitech G110: https://www.cnet.com/a/img/resize/dac0a56fb144c6a27412bc2e0edfaca2a4dffd83/hub/2009/10/15/2ebd53d6-f0fe-11e2-8c7c-d4ae52e62bcc/4012919640_b45214b308_o.jpg?auto=webp&width=1200. I have them programmed to do select all, cut, copy, paste, launch terminal, close tab, quit app. The mic mute key is very useful and having a wheel to control audio volume feels nice and intuitive.
Not a mechanical keyboard, sorry.
This is my second Ducky keyboard and I love it.
I love the feeling of Ducky but the lack of arrow keys in the Mecha Mini is painful…at least other keyboards are solving the issue with the tap/hold…
Still rocking my lil vortex core with browns. Probably had it for 5+ years or so now.
Keychron Q8 with Brass plate and MT3 caps is my current daily driver (running Vial firmware). I also will often switch to my Mammoth 75 or my Ikki 68 Aurora, but lately it has been Q8 all the way.
A low profile choc switch sofle
Tex Yoda II (trackpoint!) 60% with cherry mx reds
IBM model M from '89. Best feeling keyboard ive ever used
The keeb.io iris! Love me some split ergos
I use a Levinson! It’s awesome.
I’ve been using a Leopold FC660M, with Cherry MX blue switches and blank keycaps, for the past 9 years and I love it!
Ducky One RGB since I use the num pad all the time
8BitDo retro keyboard. Honestly I’m blown away by the quality and feel of this thing. They did an incredible job.