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legooolas
Jul 30, 2004

LochNessMonster posted:

I have all the missing keys bound under a 2nd layer on my pok3r which I find more convenient but I totally get people preferring larger boards.

I've just got a V60 Type-R to replace my ageing happy hacking lite at work and thought the lack of separate arrow keys would be a deal breaker, but have them mapped on the right alt/menu/control/shift on the primary layer (as well as on a second layer) and this has been working well for me :)
(Although I didn't use those on other keyboards so it didn't feel like much of a change)

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legooolas
Jul 30, 2004

The Grumbles posted:

Hello! I'd like a mechanical keyboard but I'm based in the UK. Can anyone recommend any UK outfits similar to WASD that do nice mechanical keyboards?

Don't know about 'similar to WASD' but these are good UK starting points for mechanical keyboards :
. http://www.ukkeycaps.co.uk/
. https://keyboardco.com/

And overclockers.co.uk do Ducky and some other makes but don't tend to have that much in stock at a time.

I got a V60 Type-R Polestar from keyboardco and I've been happy with that as a 60%-er to replace the ancient Happy Hacking Lite I had for about 15 years before it started playing up :). Can also take the open source QMK firmware : https://qmk.fm/

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