Searching for the perfect keyboard

Not what you want, but Glove80 by https://www.moergo.com is next to perfect.
I have it, I love it, it's unbelievable comfortalbe, and you can customize your layout in any way you want.

If you type as much as I do, than your hands will thank you in the long run.

It solved my thumb pain.
 
We might have significantly more trouble getting perfect keyboards in the near future. Cherry is in financial trouble:

that would be a shame - it seems cherry is the only manufacturer left that can actually make mouse wheels that don't fail after 3-6 months of use and even their low-end gear still has some decent quality standards. We've been using the bottom-end cherry keyboards and mice (kc1000 + mc1000) at work for the office and workshop clients, and at their price point they are incredibly reliable and durable even under rather harsh conditions. logitech quality has been in free fall for many years (their last proper quality mouse was the original MX518), so their stuff even several price classes higher haven't been any match for cherry for many years now IMHO.


Since I switched to FreeBSD I'm using them all a lot - except "Pause." Don't figured out for what to use this one. (For "pause", duh! Yeah, but to pause what?
I used the 'pause' key to lock the screen/session for as long as I can remember using any unix- or unix-like OS. (maybe I even had that somehow configured back when I had bare-metal windows boxes, but that's been ~20+ years ago, so I really can't remember...)
 
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