I have some ideas but none match all my criteria:
Cherry (or equivalent switches)
Full keyboard; Numpad function keys etc.
Spill proof. Not using a plastic cover.
Backlighting preferred but no LED light nonsense. Yes I know you can turn it off, this is the wish list bit.
Thanks for any ideas.
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If you have a local "specialist" store maybe ask them if they have one of Cherry's samples - which has one of each type of their keys on it - and if they do maybe call in to try them out.
Some here with some links to reviews etc.: https://www.scan.co.uk/shop/computer-hardware/keyboards/mechanical-gaming-keyboards#filter=1
Most of the review lists I have looked at seem to all be LED madness, but I will have another look for gamers who don't need a light show.
It is LED, but monochrome. Can get it with just about any type of Cherry switch you like.
I have Speed switches - they are almost too twitchy for me, they actuate at about 25% depression, but they have a nice even press with the resistance I like. My wife has Browns , they are loud but she likes them.
Full size, no macro keys, does have multimedia control and 1 USB port.
The K68 is also supposedly spill proof. I've never tried it. These guys did, and it seemed to work.
Razor Blackwidow Ultimate is also super spill proof and mechanical. It's also very RGB
I have looked at the corsair range, may get one and just put up with the LED's or use software (Some don't seem to have any) to sort that. I am not keen on loud clicks so already realised I need to steer clear of Browns, I may just go for Reds.
Will keep an eye on Kailh switches as well, outside Cherry my knowledge of switches is zero.
https://www.pcgamer.com/best-mechanical-switches-for-gaming/
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/corsair-gaming-strafe-rgb-silent-mechanical-gaming-keyboard-backlit-multicolor-led-cherry-mx-silent-
As noted above though there are other makes available - including those by big box manufacturers for e.g. Dell Alienware - if you want to expand your search.
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Not spill proof though. Not sure how spill resistant it is either as I've never had the misfortune.
Best of luck. There is no shortage of keyboards to wade through. I would definitely try to find a local store that carries a few just to get an idea of the different travel distances and clicks on different color model switches. If not, try to go through the link above and maybe see some videos/reviews of them. Once you have a good idea which switches you want you can start looking for the chassis to carry them.
And... the cat yacked on it. Killed the keyboard. Only reason I didn't get another was because the Corsair was on sale at the time I bought it...
A Corsair K95 Cheery MX Speed Switches Platinum.
https://uk.pcmag.com/keyboards/91959/corsair-k95-rgb-platinum