I would think that a keyboard that is liked by some would be disliked by others. So, I'm not sure someone else can answer that question for you. I would go somewhere like Best Buy, or Curcuit City and look at them there and try them out. You won't see what your typing, but you'd get the idea.
As for the bells and whistles, you my like those more than you know. I like the feature on my Logitech keyboard of being able to change the volume with the wheel that is on it and a mute button next to it as well. I like the scroll wheel as well. But, it has 14 other buttons that I never use them.
>Does anybody have a keyboard they really like? I'm not talking about bells and whistles like multimedia buttons or wireless connectivity and such -- a conventional 101-key layout would be just fine -- but what I'm looking for is one with a good tactile response and key action that isn't mushy, wiggly, noisy, or otherwise weird and annoying during heavy use. In other words, something you can touch-type on all day and not feel like it's slowing you down or wearing you out. Any recommendations?
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