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Hej hej,

I'm on the lookout for a new keyboard and mouse for my gaming and development sessions on Linux. Was therefore wondering if people here have some experience in this field in terms of recommendations. Personally quite tied to quiet keyboards, i like low-profiles but its not a must. Mainly looking for something that is well supported on Linux and keyboard. Or if anyone has any other nice to have peripherals they want to recommend then I'm all ears!

My keyboard requirements;

  • Must support Nordic ISO layout
  • Must be linear switches or at least quiet keys.
  • Must be 100% or 96% in size

Any tips or recommendations are welcome <3

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I use g915 tactile, and it works just fine. Noise level depends on how hard you type.

I have never had an issue with keyboards or mice not working, just plug and play

I can also recommend Logitech MX Mechanical as a good alternative.

edit: both piper and openRGB works to control the unicorn vomit. Piper also works to set the macro keys.