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Well, somehow keyboards are now a niche boutique industry where people spend hundreds of dollars putting together custom-made minimalist builds like they're honing a weapon in an action movie. I find that's probably dumber than a corporate logo becominmg a default key (which to be fair has been a thing since the 80s, the C64 had a Commodore key), but it does mean that if don't want it, you can get a keycap with anything you want on it instead.
Years ago, I invested $120 or so on a clickey-clackey Das Keyboard and it's been just fine. That is by far the most I will ever spend on a keyboard. The only thing I don't like about it is that it takes up two USB ports and it's old enough that the built-in USB ports are only USB 1.0. That's how long it's lasted me.
A decent keyboard is worth an investment if you use it all the time and want a good feel when you type, but people take it way too far.
If you can type so fast that USB 1.0 isn't fast enough, keyboards are not the interface for you.
No, the ports on the side of the keyboard that are pass-throughs.