I dont know if this blog post will ever hit the internet, i just felt like using the keyboard a little, today i use my Logitech MX Keys full size keyboard. Probably because im looking a new mechanical keyboards. So lets use this post to share my thoughts about this process. Maybe i can flesh out for myself, what it is i actually want.

I actually like this keyboard, its almost silent, has a nice feel to it, a nice typing experience, almost like the laptop keyboards i use on my MacBook pro, and and Work Laptop Lenovo T14. Which actually both has keyboards i like, not for superlong writing sessions, not that i actually have a lot of those, but still ๐
I need something with a little more “Ohhmmfp”, at least that is what i think. I have earlier on owned some Keychron Keyboards. Lets see if i can remember which ones:
The K3 Low profile was my first, and i really liked the look of it, but i was mistyping on it constantly, and it seemed to flimsy for my liking, so ended up selling it again, also did not like the sound of it.

The next one i tried was the K6 Pro, also from Keychron, a 65% Keyboard, that in my eyes looks sweet (I grew up with build like a tank IBM keyboards in the 80/90ties). It sounds fantastic when typing on it, and felt smooth. But it also had issues for me at least.
- 65% has to little buttons for me, always felt like i was missing some keys, the lack of a delete button drove me me mad ! ๐ But also arrow button
- I got a mouse arm when using it, not totally sure that it was the reasons.
So i ended up selling that one too.

Both at work and at home i now have the Logitech MX Keys, which is nice, but i miss the creamy sound of the mechanical keyboard, at least i think i do !!
Let the hunt begin for my dream keyboard
Requirements & Specs:
Multi-device wireless connectivity: Seamless switching between at least 3 devices (or more).
High-End Mechanical Keyboard with hot-swappable keys/switches.
Semi low-profile design.
TKL (Tenkeyless) Layout: Must include all standard keys except the numeric keypad.
Acoustics: Must deliver a “creamy” sound profile when typing.
Cross-platform compatibility for both Windows and Mac, and also Linux
Must be portable I like to transport it in my bag, cause i always want a nice keyboard with me.
This is what AI thinks it looks like, lets see when we hit the real world ๐
