Keyboardio Model 100 in Walnut with Kailh BOX Silent Tactile switches.
It is SO comfortable now that I have achieved 60 degree tenting using some cine camera hardware.
Weird but cool keyboard! I have a diy low profile ortholinear split, but have never set up tenting, I’d love to try it some time.
This is my second Ducky keyboard and I love it.
Ozone Tactical. Cheap, 65% size, wireless & cable, red switches, programmable rgb... Really happy with it!
Metal Keychron K12, with Gateron Yellows. I'm way too lazy to lube the switches and stabs, but it's a great little keeb
An old Mionix Zibal 60. I need to replace the switch on the F2 key cause the peg broke off (still usable but it can't have a keycap now). Thing's awesome, and heavy enough to kill a man (one advertising point was: "rage proof" lol). I've had it almost a decade and I don't think I'll ever move on from it.
Discipline 65, Giant V3 Linears
Zeal60, resin case, boba u4 / aliaz frankenswitches
Need an upgrade soon... was thinking of getting a TKL with a metal body for the first time...
I've been using a Leopold FC660M, with Cherry MX blue switches and blank keycaps, for the past 9 years and I love it!
My daily driver is a highly modified Keychron K4v2. Its running SonixQMK, I custom assembled and lubed the switches, modified the key caps to be compatible, and hand built the ALU base.
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I am also working on 2 custom Hiney H87C's but lots left to do on those projects.
It's an analog gaming keyboard but I'm not a gamer: I'm a programmer in search of something to type fast in VI, and this keyboard sure lets me do exactly that. Occasionally, I play Duke Nukem 3D with it, and the analog functionality actually works in that old game. Brilliant!
Ergodox -- I wish I had ordered a moonlander instead, but I'm digging it. I use colemak-dh with a QWERTY later for gaming.
Really as long as it's ortholinear I'm happy. Blows my mind how many mechanical keyboard aficionados are still on row stagger torture devices.