04-09-2020, 03:16 PM
I don't have any practical advice because every keyboard I've ever owned has been a hand-me-down. Each one is weird in its own way, and I just get used to it. I do most of my typing-heavy projects on a laptop anyway. Currently using a cheap 15" Acer that is surprisingly comfortable.
My current desktop keyboard is a Logitech that doesn't appear to have a model number that I can easily descry. What's cool about it, though, is that it has three levels of backlighting brightness (four if you include "off"). It's a nice feature I've found useful, and it's not "unicorn barf," just standard white LED.
I look at Logitech or Corsair first for most things, too, so you're probably on the right track. Their products always seem to be reasonably durable and cost effective.
My current desktop keyboard is a Logitech that doesn't appear to have a model number that I can easily descry. What's cool about it, though, is that it has three levels of backlighting brightness (four if you include "off"). It's a nice feature I've found useful, and it's not "unicorn barf," just standard white LED.
I look at Logitech or Corsair first for most things, too, so you're probably on the right track. Their products always seem to be reasonably durable and cost effective.