MNT Reform keyboard =================== I have bought the MNT Reform keyboard [1]. I might got the MNT Reform laptop itself so I have wanted to be prepared. Well, the keyboard is unusual (as probably anything that goes from Lukas). Its layout is even more, well unusual. I can understand the Ctrl instead of the CapsLock but the divided spacebar is something very unusual. The righ Shift is too small for my liking I have to say. Also the backlight isn't perfect - it is adjustable but smaller symbols located in the bottom half of keys are hard to see. The supplied adjustably support is way too short to make any difference. But one can made his/her own, of course. Now the positives: it is a mechanical keyboard but not too noisy one. Feedback of keys is very good even if key travel is short. Keys are replaceable and the whole thing is programmable: not only key functions can be modified but also the small display on the keyboard can be controled (one can write its own firmware for such functions - at least one user already wrote it). The keyboard work well with any modern computer (USB 2 is required). At the moment I use it with my work computer (that means PS with Windows) but I also tried it with my OpenPOWER Linux workstation (there it can be of better use but I'm not wiling to replace my old good SGI keyboard at home). To be honest, I dare to play with the firmware. So I still use the stock one. Maybe one day I will do something with it. If you ask about usability - I am using it as my main work keyboard for more than a week. Few first days were not easy but when I learned to use it and there are no longer any issues. It seems that on a computer where I use the mouse it seems to be better to have a small keyboard like this one. So I am rather happy with my purchase. References: [1] http://shop.mntmn.com