Thanks for the tip. There might be two issues with that particular model:
(1) It's out of production AFAICT, and (2) one thing I really appreciate about the MX Keys is the indented key caps.
IIUC, if I'm willing to put together my own keyboard, I can ensure it's wired-only and I can have the key caps that I like.
The only remaining challenge at that point (I think) is finding switches with a similar feel. This is the part that's tripped me up in the past:
I've bought a few switch testers (e.g., [0]), but all of the switches I tried were way more clicky than I wanted. I really like the travel-distance, gentle landing, and relatively quiet action of the MX Keys.
(1) It's out of production AFAICT, and (2) one thing I really appreciate about the MX Keys is the indented key caps.
IIUC, if I'm willing to put together my own keyboard, I can ensure it's wired-only and I can have the key caps that I like.
The only remaining challenge at that point (I think) is finding switches with a similar feel. This is the part that's tripped me up in the past:
I've bought a few switch testers (e.g., [0]), but all of the switches I tried were way more clicky than I wanted. I really like the travel-distance, gentle landing, and relatively quiet action of the MX Keys.
[0] https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZK6LKZL