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I'm trying to improve my working environment and I'm still searching for that perfect keyboard that practically types bug-free code all by itself. At the moment I'm using a Logitech Wave for my Windows need and an Apple Wireless Keyboard (the one without a numeric keypad) when doing OS X stuff. I'm quite happy with the Logitech Wave but I would prefer one without all the extra multimedia buttons.

What I like most about the Apple Wireless Keyboard is that it is very similar to the Macbook's keyboard which for me makes it easier to write code when on my Macbook.

What kind of keyboard would you recommend for going all out writing code until your fingers bleed?

I have remapped the Caps Lock key to Ctrl which after a while feels really good, until I have to sit at another computer or when someone at work is going to show me something on my computer. Are there other little keyboard tricks that you use to get a little bit more productive? I have looked into switching to Dvorak but I have decided it's not for me.

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Right, it reduces the distance and the position of the Caps Lock key is more comfortable to use together with other keys for some persons. Also, it gives a useful function to a normally useless (or even harmful) key. – Sebastian Rittau Feb 2 at 15:53
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There is now an Apple Keyboard similar to the wireless one - without the numeric keypad, but with wire and two USB ports. Just announced today by Apple. – Rainer Joswig Mar 3 at 20:46
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The CAPS LOCK key is evil and must be destroyed. – Colin Mackay Aug 15 at 12:00
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I recently acquired a Das Keyboard Professional (not the one with blank keys) and I love the way the keys throw as I type. It is hard to explain but it just feels better when you type. I definitely think it has made me more productive.

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What's so special about it? – Alix Axel Aug 15 at 11:39
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