A normal keyboard has more than enough keys anyway, so no additional buttons for me. For comfort I even went the other way with a 10-keyless keyboard, so the left hand on the WASD is a bit closer to the mouse hand.
Gaming keyboards go in the plastic crap category, but mechanical keyboards are nice.
I'm currently using a Ducky Shine with brown cherry switches. The bright LEDs under the keys are an unnecessary frill, but I got it for the same price as a regular Ducky, so why not.
The Ducky is pleasant to the touch and I'd recommend this one, or one with black cherry switches, for people who like a bit more resistance when they press a key.
Gaming keyboards go in the plastic crap category, but mechanical keyboards are nice.
I'm currently using a Ducky Shine with brown cherry switches. The bright LEDs under the keys are an unnecessary frill, but I got it for the same price as a regular Ducky, so why not.
The Ducky is pleasant to the touch and I'd recommend this one, or one with black cherry switches, for people who like a bit more resistance when they press a key.