And, as I usually played with cheapest keyboards with 2 KRO I know what are the disadvantages of such setup and I simply decided to get something better this time. Unfortunately, finding info on which keyboard offers which KRO has proven to be much more troublesome than I thought, especially for keyboards form before gaming-flashy-mechanical fashion, as producers did not provide this info with mild exception of modern gaming keyboards which are out of scope. The scraps of information I managed to find suggest to look for the following, but each comes with its own shortcomings...
So, I'm looking for old or oldstyle QWERTY PS/2 keyboard, with:
- high KRO,
- full size
- standard shape
- 104 US layout or polish-programmers or anything that fits qwerty layout. I can leave with umlauts on the keys.
- with preferably "slim" enter. big-ass enter is acceptable, v-shaped one is a no-go
- preferably medium key height. , but I can leave with anything that is not ultra-flat.
- ivory color and retro look
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Doesn't have to be mechanical. Honestly, I always had membraines, scissors or other cheap keyboards and I'm happy as it is not shitty quality and keys are being recognized. I only played with mechanics on the store shelves and from such short experience I'd probably be happiest with something silent and soft-force like MX clear.
I've been looking for it for quite some time (needles to say, it's not the first board I'm asking on) and well, most keyboards either have no info on KRO or are old mechanics with price way too high for me. What I got to know so far:
- Fujitsu keyboards from 90s - can't find exact model to look for, many were japanese only with strange layouts, and, uh, vertical enter. Usually, no KRO information available.
- Siemens keyboards - found only slight mention, can't find used or new on auction, needles to say, I don't know which model.
- Cherry G80 or G83 - closest match so far, however, either too expensive or can't find information. Here in Poland I most often find auctions with their cheapest membraine based keyboards, that most likely have low KRO.
- IBM Model F AT, there is a "restoration" project on the web, but >300$ for a keyboard, way too much for me.
- Chicony membraine keyboards, also sold under IBM brand - have reputation of solid ones, and I still have one and can confirm, but either 2KRO or no info. I founb mechanical NKRO on Ebay, but way too pricey for me.
- Zalman zm-k600s also looks promising, but lack of retro-look is a blocker here. That's my fallback plan if everything else fails.
So far the best source was this page:
https://member.keymusician.com/Help/Key ... eKeys.html
But then I stumbled upon deskthority wiki and I'm slowly going through it and check different models. As I'm constantly finding myself under the same three blockers: price, no KRO info, no sales option I decided to ask for help, which keyboard will meet my requirements, and meet my budget requirements. Let's say this Zalman zm-k600 is totally within range, but is it possible to find something from the epoch for below 100$? some unpopular, unrecognized model that I can look for in electronic scrapyards?
Also, as for the keyboards that are not marked on the wiki as NKRO I usually assume that no info means 2KRO, but refering to your experience, how possible is that soem entries on the wiki simply lack recognition at this point?
Little experience, high requirements, lot of questions. Hope to get a hand in here.