The primary issue with this keyboard is that now I have to go to work and use a crappy keyboard all day. I don't think I can quite justify buying one of these and then putting it in the ungentle hands of our IT department.
Also they aren't on sale for $40 any more. So there's that.
Also also this keyboard actually makes more noise than I thought it would, and given my tendency to attack the keys it's perhaps not the best fit for a quite office environment.
@selfnoise you went with Cherry Reds, right?
Do you have the stock keycaps on? On the boards I have the stock caps were really thin and sounded louder. I replaced them and that helped reduce some of the sound of bottoming the keys out
@Neff
Correct. I hadn't thought about replacing the caps but the noise level is not really an issue at home. It's good to know if I want to replace my work keyboard at some point, though.
@selfnoise How are you liking the new board overall?
@selfnoise Yeah, I can imaging that being an issue. I have a hard enough time remembering the second layer shortcuts for multimedia on my keyboard. Having to shift my typing position would throw me for a loop.