I’ve been typing on an Apple extended keyboard for about six or seven years. (I forget exactly, a former employer bought it for me, after the almost identical one I’d been using for years stopped working. I don’t really love them, but I like the layout, and they hold up to my hammer typing, so I use it. It started randomly not registering keystrokes. (It’s not the same keys, but I suspect there’s a common address line or something between the keys that fail to work.) Maybe it’s just filthy and something is interfering or whatever. I don’t know, and it was driving me crazy, so I decided to spend some of my office supply budget on a new keyboard.
I am full time remote, which means I get a monthly allowance to spend on office stuff, using a special amazon site. I had previously tried to buy some legal pads, but could only get Amazon branded ones (which are hot garbage, in my opinion.), and not the Tops ones I strongly prefer. So I didn’t have high expectations. But I forgot we’re a software company, and everyone who types all day has opinions about these things. So there gazillions of keyboards to choose from. Gazillions, I tell you.
I ended up with a das keyboard model s, cherry mx blue switches. I don’t need a hobby, I just need to write code.