So I used to have a logitech G11 for about a year or two, which worked fine

until I spilt water over it little more than a month ago and got a G110, which is a smaller but sort of upgraded version (you can plug your headset in, woo! Which is kind of a neat bonus though)

which I now ruined by spilling tea over it.
So I'm on the lookout for a new keyboard again. Local shops only have azerty keyboards because they're stupid and I type in American qwerty, so I'm ordering online in any case.
The reason I got the G11 is because I needed a KB with light keys, the old typical keyboards strain my fingers way too much. But the entire macro/G-buttons/light-up keyboard stuff is rather unnecessary for me so I might go for a simple spillproof keyboard - but most of all I'm interested in a comfortable one with light keys. As I type the whole goddamn day I'm okay with an investment that makes my fingers feel alright.
Recommendations? Which KB's do you guys use/recommend?
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HANG ON A SECOND! I didnt ruin my first keyboard by spilling water - it was storming and it got soaked by rain. So far I only spilt liquid over my keyboards once. In the dark. Which was silly
so I might go for the G110 again unless I can find a nice keyboard which works similarly and is cheaper (I dont need the gaming macro buttons etc)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823174004
You said you don't need bells and whistles so why spend more than $15?
I have had the same $6 keyboard I bought from newegg 6 years ago. PS/2 so you can have something like 12 keys pressed at once.
Cause doing that works surprisingly well.
I only spilt tea once and that was me being stupid trying to find the light switch on my desk in the dark while holding the tea. I'm trying out my keyboard now (it was completely fucked, left it for a day to dry and everything seems to work!) so it looks like I won't have to replace it! Otherwise I'd have followed your advice and get a cheaper one
Thanks in any case!
@Buttcleft, tried that for the G15 which was completely fucked by the rain storm but I didn't succeed in completely taking it apart.
Subsequent advice - no more outdoor LAN parties. Or get a laptop if you want to sit under a tree.
Maybe he lives in a shantytown without glass windows?
So I suppose I came off lightly with just a keyboard malfunction!
The G110 seems to be tea-proof so far. Only need to give it a day or two to recover, logitech should add this to its features list.
Which was actually a bad purchase in the long run because I could have picked up the Ultimate Edition with free shipping at Amazon, pay the same amount, and get it sooner. Instead, Razer only sells it directly on their site, so all that money "saved" on the stealth edition was wasted on shipping and I had to wait a week for it because Razer resides in California, and I in Florida. Still it's an excellent keyboard. Excellent for gaming and I can type like a madman.
Honestly though, I vastly prefer the keyboard on my Macbook. Low travel, responsive, just the right amount of resistance... the perfect typing experience for me.
I feel the same way about my MacBook Pro keyboard. If the Apple desktop keyboard was backlit, I'd probably be gaming with that.
That said, I love my mechanical BlackWidow Ultimate.
The top version (the bottom one is a watered down embarrassment). I do want to trade it up for a g19 though, for the color screen.
They probably aren't the best for gaming though as I do accidently hit the wrong key sometimes because of the super short travel.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16823126038&Tpk=logitech revolution mx
was on sale on my birthday. Worked great. Only complaint is the mouse has built-in rechargable batteries and a charging base station that you plug it into, which seems like a good idea at first until you actually use it and you want to use your computer but the mouse is dead and needs to be recharged. I wish the thing ran off of removable AAs, because I always have a couple in a charger at the ready. But whatever. Range is good, the weird hybrid mousewheel works most of the time, it's not bad. I don't know if it's worth the $150 that it usually costs but I was happy with it at $100.
In what way?
Nothing's forgotten, nothing is ever forgotten
Unicomp Customizer 104 (USB).
Filco Majestouch with MX Cherry Browns in an electric blue colour
http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Natural-Keyboard-English-America/dp/B002VRFIL6
Makes it hard to strafe and games which are hard coded to use the numpad can kiss my posterior. But I haven't had RSI symptoms since setting this up, 14 years on the keyboards now.
Sure, I wouldn't object to having an expensive keyboard, but they too often insist on putting keys in silly places. I don't want macro keys for locating my cat, turning on my windscreen wipers, etc, if it means losing the double-height on the return key!
I am, however, tempted to buy a speedpad for gaming.
I use cheap logitech keyboards at work and for secondary home computer, which are getting harder to find without laptop keys.
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