When it comes to understanding the features and tradeoffs of keyboards for programming, I've never seen a better resource this Xah Lee's Keyboard pages [1].
One of the big things I learned is symmetric C- and M- for Emacs.
I like the MS Natural Ergonomic 4000 because it is designed to sit in a person's lap. I can't describe how much better this is than VT100 knockoffs. And it's not absurdly priced [from a price anchoring perspective].
It may not be a solution for you, but AFAIK, all online Apple stores let you select a U.S. keyboard for all laptops (I just checked a single laptop on both store.apple.com/se and store.apple.com/no) at no additional cost.
One of the big things I learned is symmetric C- and M- for Emacs.
I like the MS Natural Ergonomic 4000 because it is designed to sit in a person's lap. I can't describe how much better this is than VT100 knockoffs. And it's not absurdly priced [from a price anchoring perspective].
[1] http://xahlee.info/kbd/keyboarding.html