Keychron has a lot of options including some with hot-swap sockets that let you change the switches without desoldering. If you like clicky switches I would try out Kailh BOX white/jade switches, or just order a switch tester or something.
Even if you don’t buy a Keychron, and there are arguments for an against, the sheer variety they offer is a good primer for getting up to speed on what’s broadly available.
Keychron has a lot of options including some with hot-swap sockets that let you change the switches without desoldering. If you like clicky switches I would try out Kailh BOX white/jade switches, or just order a switch tester or something.
Even if you don’t buy a Keychron, and there are arguments for an against, the sheer variety they offer is a good primer for getting up to speed on what’s broadly available.