Phew! Most of the time since the last post was spent sorting out my model M caps lol. But at least now I can sort of find what I am looking for.
All done. I had to transplant an F and J with pips from the stash of Model M loot. I decided not to do anything with the two extra pads under the spacebar, as I didn't want to jerry-rig an M spacebar into it and then have my glued-in guides break while I'm in the middle of working.
ANSI Backspace, Pipe, and Enter. The pipe pad was moved in hardware, so I can plug this thing into someone else's computer and it'll just work.
Cursor control group. These are all remapped in X11, so when it's plugged into someone else's computer, it acts like a normal numpad. The PgDn key produces an F11 scancode without any hackery. The LeftArrow key produces scancode 7c, which I've mapped to F12 in the kernel keyboard driver. Everything else is done with xmodmap, so when numlock is on, it acts like the usual numpad. There's some way that I can supposedly make shift+numpad produce numpad cursor control scancodes when numlock is on, but I haven't gotten that far yet (and probably won't fool with it until I need to for some reason or another).
Misc control group. The 4 keys in the center (along with Pause) are used to control my debugger: Resume, Step, Toggle Breakpoint, and an unused key that I haven't found anything to do with yet. I'll need to figure where to get some blank keycaps and how to print on them.... I might just slap some from a Model M terminal board in there, if I can get hold of some.
All in all, this keyboard totally rocks. It feels 10x better than my M. I feel like I am typing faster already, but it might just be all the noise. XD The springs sing when I am typing on it, and the whole keyboard hums very faintly for just a moment when I let off the keys, as if my keyboard drawer is acting like a resonator. It's very interesting. I've been wanting one of these for years, and I'm happy that I finally splurged on one.