Today, I got a new keyboard, and it types like a dream. I bought it thinking it was a keyboard for a CNC machine, "75%." It turns out that the keyboard case is CNC'ed--not what I thought--and that percentage just refers to the width of the keyboard. It is about one and one-half inches shorter than my previous one. This new keyboard also has cherry blue switches, just like my other. It is very reminiscent of WYSE keyboards (the cherry clear switches probably make that experience more real). My typing speed has improved to 114 WPM (with two mistakes), and that was on the first try. I am very happy the keyboard can be on-board programmed, so I no longer need to use Xmodmap reassignments (unfortunately, they are still needed for the laptop's internal keyboard).