Pok3r with Clears and DSA Granite caps.
Nice! When I see such cool SA caps (something I could never buy and stay married, BTW, having a wife who for some reason can't grasp why anyone would spend as much on a key set as they could on an entire MK), it cancels out my bafflement over the whole super-mini-keeb thing. If I had such awesome keys to caress, I wouldn't
care that I'd chosen to slow myself down and do so much extra work to type the same stuff.
And there's the wittiness of having such retro-authentic keys (not "caps", BTW; that refers to the tops of two-piece IBM keys) on a layout that never would've been seen in the original SA days—like putting running boards on a Tesla.
I'm using the QIC SK-8802B-1U (probably a rebranded Chicony KB-5191):
...whose restore I
showed everyone back in 19-[mumble mumble not thinking about how quickly time passes etc.]. Sigh, vintage MX Blues... Imagine creating a switch whose longevity enables it to improve over time, like fine wine. Okay, now stop imagining it and get a vintage MX board—or just get a new one and type on it for a while. If you e-babble like me, you should have it in vintage shape in no time.