All the look and feel of retrocomputing with none of the headache . Close, it goes Calculator (which I guess only works in Windows), Mute, Volume Down, Volume Up. Can't always escape early 00's quirkiness I suppose. My time as a retail worker required me to use a number pad constantly, so I am much faster with numerical entry using it.Nice, I like the super-oldschool style of the lettering I guess the buttons in the upper right are for media control, right? Why not go TKL?
Nice spherical keycaps. I went for a 60% keyboard (Apple M0110 from 1984) and it is a really pleasure as well as a space saver. With a custom firmware and an arduino, it give function and media layers that replace the missing keys.
Thanks . I tried out a friend's Ducky Mini and while it was built like a tank and the additional layers were well thought out, I found myself constantly reaching for keys that were not there. Old habits die hard.
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