Not sure how common Tsangan might be with hot swap boards. It looks like 1upkeyboards has the pi60 HSE. KBDFans used to have a kbd6x as well, which appears to still be available
here but it doesn't mention that layout and those hot swap sockets on the bottom row don't seem very ... flexible.
Neither of those will have arrow keys then, if that matters. I know that's a no-go for me. The soldered version of the XD87 appears to support it ... but not the hot swap one.
What do you attribute those mistakes to in regards to capacitive vs resistive screens? It sounds to me, and I could only assume, that in that case it is actually how sensitive and/or lacking in tactile feedback the capacitive screens are by their nature.