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WYSE keycaps on my WASD.
Some irregularities:
On the WYSE, escape is next to 1, and `~ is next to the spacebar. Escape is a little off, and the `~ certainly is.
LIkewise, the backspace isn't long enough. I took another key.
The WYSE has an extra key on the numpad area, so the only vertical key is enter. I took another 2-unit key and put it on vertically. It's a little "flatter" than backspace, and works out well.
The WYSE has function 1-16. Since I never use Printscreen, scroll lock, or pause (and I know where they are when I need them) I kept with the originals, and added the extra function keys. Looks nice.
I can replace some more of the keys with others, but they don't match well. I rather like the look. I have enough to replace the insert, home, page up, delete, end, page down cluster, but not all the same height.
Also, I kept the original WYSE keys for numlock, /,*,and -. I think they look nicer, and I pretty much only use the tenkey for typing numbers.
Problem is, it's QWERTY. I plan to use it for gaming, or take it to work.
The arrow keys are excellent.
WYSE keycaps are a lot shorter than the normal WASD ones. These are doubleshot, but not the Full doubleshot you get on older WYSE boards. They are thinner than my WASD keys, often.
They are also yellow. I have some Hydrogen peroxide that's bleaching the THICK WYSE ones I have, but it's taking ages. (It started out as 3%, and was boiled down to about 9%). This's up next.
Also, the spacebar is a full 7.25 inches, or 18.5 cm. It's like 10.3 units or something. I've got the end in the peroxide to see what the effects are, and act as a stir rod.
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Sorry for cellphone pictures, it looks a lot sharper in real life. I really like the blue font on grey body doubleshots, though. And those arrow keys, MAN.