Looks so amazing, but I can’t get behind the lack of default mirrored numpad support when one of its big selling points is being a southpaw… if I’m going to use my left hand on the numpad, I want the 0, +, and enter keys to be in the correct place for my thumb and pinky. Sure there’s PCB support, but I don’t really want to go through a group buy to then have to manufacture on my own a plate to fit the thing just to be able to use it. Another thing entirely to make your own plate for material reasons, but this is just a flawed design
The unorthodox split spacebar location isn’t my favorite, but at least that makes the R spacebar easier to hit for big/long hands
Since you commented both here and on reddit I will put the response in both places so people can see.
1) What bending are you talking about? R1 also didn't support it on the plates as it also required a different plate because it would lead to plate issues to have both supported at the same time, Not a "design flaw". You are thinking of a different board entirely if you believe there were bending issues.
2) I understand wanting mirrored to be offered, but that is a limit of logistics as it isn't the most popular configuration and therefore would be a small order that would cost more time and money in QC, Sorting, and packing. In a perfect world I would love to have both offered and multiple materials of both but I am not the one directly handling fulfilment, so I can't force that on others to spend their time and money on.
3) How is the spacebar placement "unorthodox"? You seem to love the Theseus75 which is only 0.25u shifted compared to the SP-111. That difference doesn't make it "unorthodox" just optimized for a different set of bottom rows.
Everyone has a preference, and unfortunately it seems your preference is an option that isn't offered. But insulting me because of that is the wrong way to go about it.