What is a good keyboard with a 100% pitch? My Steelseries is dying - not registering keystrokes reliably anymore. Also, it's a 96% pitch keyboard and I hate that.
Oh and one more thing! Modern Linux, which is to say Fedora 41, has an issue with runaway repeat keystrokes. It loses the key-up events or whatever, resulting in a stuck repeat. It's probably something software related in the department of @whot, but the Steelseries aggravated it significantly. I replaced it with an old Dell PS/2 with ancient USB adapter, and the symptom still happens, but very rarely now. This suggests that I may be able to find a keyboard that protects me from a Linux bug. That would be ideal in addition to the 100% pitch.
@pro Keychron Q6
@ElDeadKennedy @pro which switches?
@ElDeadKennedy @pro sorry, didn't read the whole thread, thought you had one. I've had a few Keychron's (not that model, I think I have 3 of them now?) all with brown switches, and just kinda wondered. They are pretty solid for the money (spend more, better options). Issues I've had are the side switches go out. If you switch from USB to bluetooth a lot, those cheap little switches on the side (not the keyboard switches) stop working, sometimes getting "stuck" in a position of non-function for either use, and the part you can move is completely broken free from the underlying switch. It is sooo frustrating. Other than that, I just wish there was something "bumpier" than brown switches in the lineup.
@Coyote @ElDeadKennedy I only need wired, so I'm thinking about K6 Wired, which should not have an issue with the little side switches. It's less than half the price of Q6.