Assuming yours differentiates between left and right shift keys, you could swap right shift and right command traces on the PCB pretty easily. They should both share a common scan line, which you'd leave. You'd cut the trace just before the other line to each switch, and run jumpers to another point on the board where those lines connect to something. Then update the keymap in tmk and it will work flawlessly (though be comical if someone tried to use it in an old Mac). If you're interested I can provide further guidance.
Thank you for your response
Actually i would love to keep the board original in terms of innards, so that when I decide to sell it or i will die and someone else try to sell it, the board will be a great deal for both keyboard and Apple enthusiasts
That is why i sacrificed the OS key in tmk
I've learned that I don't use the OS key at all when I work or game so it was the only reasonable choice
Also i use both shifts while I work - Photoshop, coding, writing etc
Second key that i've sacrificed was the "<>" key near the left shift, and now it is used as an FN key to trigger the function row
At the moment, after all the modding of additional layers, I've stopped using any other boards
So the sacrifices were for the good
M0118 is a really nice small board for my gaming and work needs
Just a question, should there be any springs in space and enter key stabilisers? Mine came with none and these keys were acting all sticky (after pressing they remained in pushed position). After some verification it seems that this was happening due to these keys being held down by stabilisers. I modded my board wih cut pencil springs, but the question remains...am I missing any original stabiliser springs?
Once again thank you all for all your help with this
This is as close as I can get to 60-75% boards without going through ALOT of expenses
After I will find some more time to construct a shell for the converter I will post some pictures
Thanks!