I know nothing of mechanical keyboards, but I have always found cool the Corne ish Zen. However[1], I don't work alone so I would like something as silent as possible. I have an old Macally keyboard[2
I know nothing of mechanical keyboards, but I have always found cool the Corne ish Zen. However[1], I don't work alone so I would like something as silent as possible. I have an old Macally keyboard[2] that I know is silent enough. Is it possible to find a keyboard like the Corne but silent as a regular BT keyboard? Would you recommend one, or it is not actually possible?
I would start you out with keycron. Don’t think they make a Bluetooth split though. Realistically you just want a keyboard with silent red switches or buy a hot swappable keeb and switches
Keychron K2 or K12 if you’re cool with normal profile, but you have to buy the switches separate. K1/3/5/7 if you want low profile but less options for “silent”.
I would rethink what you mean by “silent” a low profile red switch keyboard is just as “loud” as a MacBook keyboard. If that’s not too loud then I’d just get a keyboard with red/brown switches (if you like tactile, #tactilegang)
If you decide to go the more custom route and put something together yourself, you can always adjust the acoustics to a fair degree based on your plate, switches, case, etc. There's endless possibilities and the same number of videos showcasing sound and builds all over!
As above, Keychron is a great place to start for good quality and budget friendly builds.
It is an ortholinear keyboard, meaning the keys are arranged in straight columns not staggered like your current keyboard. I haven't used ortholinear before, but I heard it takes time to learn how to type on it since the layout is different.
Do you like the ortholinear layout, split keyboard, ergonomics, mechanical switches, wireless/Bluetooth, all of it?
If you just want split keyboard with mechanical switches, the keychron Q11 is a nice choice, but it is not wireless.