Here's PC Gamer's buying guide for mechanical keyboards (which are real popular now I guess): Best mechanical keyboards in 2022
I never go for those because I've used ergonomic (split keys) keyboards for the last 20 years or so. Every time I use a normal keyboard I feel like my hands are jammed together. I wish they would make a gaming version of those. Apparently I must be in the minority though. Mostly for gaming I use my Logitech G13, which isn't available anymore, but Razer makes a newer version of the original keypad controller I had before that, the Belkin Nostromo (they licensed the design from Belkin and updated it): PC Gaming Keypad - Razer Tartarus Pro I'm really hoping Logitech listens and makes a successor to the G13 though.
I never go for those because I've used ergonomic (split keys) keyboards for the last 20 years or so. Every time I use a normal keyboard I feel like my hands are jammed together. I wish they would make a gaming version of those. Apparently I must be in the minority though. Mostly for gaming I use my Logitech G13, which isn't available anymore, but Razer makes a newer version of the original keypad controller I had before that, the Belkin Nostromo (they licensed the design from Belkin and updated it): PC Gaming Keypad - Razer Tartarus Pro I'm really hoping Logitech listens and makes a successor to the G13 though.