Bin then eventually switched to modern on a rather expensive Logitech with a USB port. This has had numerous programmable hot keys, and I thought that would be beneficial. Did it but found that this is not so.
(Small slot at this point: not for nothing that prefer Korean gamer keyboards in standard design is probably because these guys gamble much in Internet Cafes In any case, the best gamer Koreans, so I imagine the benefits of programmable hot keys in question...)
The Logitech felt pretty cheap despite the high price of (no comparison to the old Cherry), which is why I said to myself, then I might as well use a more compact Billigtatstatur.
For a few years there but fortunately again keyboards stable design, as before. The MEKA G1 is discussed here from the stop her a dream and it seems to me currently the most stable and most difficult keyboard on the market to be. I do not know why it is advertised as a gaming keyboard. Naürlich it is ideal for gaming, but also in the office, I would like to see such a keyboard.
The Windows keys are on the right, which after all is a compromise for those who need these keys necessarily. I recommend nevertheless, they disable to security in the Windows registry, so you do not accidentally ends up on the desktop when dragons. To blow out the keys, the keyboard is definitely valuable. On the left side there is a function key for multimedia stuff. If you accidentally come up there, although nothing happens, but you would still like to benefit a wider ALT key can do without it.
Conclusion: Feels more stable and better than the Cherry PS / 2 keyboards of days gone by. The key design would also like to be even minimalist. In my opinion, the best keyboard on the market for people who appreciate a good stop and do not require a programmable Zuzatztasten or frills as key lighting, display etc..