Why do some manufacturers use a second windows key and leave off the context menu key? That is a deal breaker for me as I am constantly using the context menu key in Excel. I have had a number of Ducky keyboards and I just couldn't get over the lack of a context menu key so I am planning on selling them all in the very near future. Why would you ever need a second windows key? It just seems crazy to me.
I finally found a board I love in the FC900 that meets all of my criteria (full size, non-backlit, context menu key, navy pbt, windowed caps, scrlk, num keys), except the switches. So I am planning on swapping the switches on my FC900s with 65 G purple Zealios and 67 G purple Zealios to see which I like best.
I also have a Ducky Taiwan Edition 45 G uniform Realforce coming today that does have the context menu key, so maybe I will end up becoming a Topre fanboy, who knows? I've never used Topre before..