My grandfather wears an iPatch - er, sorry, eyepatch - and just switched to the dark side. As such, I want to murder his keyboard. It's an Azio large-print, low-profile, backlit keyboard. He never learned to touch-type, so he needs to be able to see the keycaps in a fairly dark office. Thus, backlit and large-print.
I do all his computer support. Remembering three different sets of muscle-memory for keyboard shortcuts I need to use routinely is going to drive me batty. I want the command key where it belongs. Anyone know if I can use a keypuller to address this? (I can do the rest in software easily enough, but the keycaps MUST match!) If not, anybody know where I can find a keyboard meeting my accessibility requirements? Mechanical is purely optional, but falls into a "nice if…" sort of category. Backlit, large print, and Mac layout are non-negotiable, though I'm willing to assemble parts from multiple sources if necessary. (Monoprice backlit mechanical board, large-print partially-transparent doubleshot keycaps for example?)
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What I have and
the closest I've come so far.