99% of people have no interest in pulling the keycaps of their boards to replace with a custom set.
Neither do I. But since
nobody makes a keyboard with the same quality as any of the bazillions of keyboards that came free with my compuers back in the 1980s, they are forcing me to replace the keycaps.
Leopold doesn't care about that, they only care about making a product that will sell.
They just lost 2 sales to me last week.
And presumably several more sales over the next year. I need several keyboards in all. So do other people I know. There are other people in my team who have hand problems from using those damnable rubber dome over membrane keyboards. I am planning to buy some keyboards for those people as soon I find a decent one.
> One kid in America is of no concern to them when they sell keyboards by the palate. Same with Topre.
I really wonder how many they sell. It appears to me, as an outside neutral observer who has no inside information, that they only sell in the thousands per year, maximum. Not really large numbers. It would be interesting to somehow get reliable sales figures from someone who has inside information and is trustworthy. Not that sales figures matter, because they don't matter to me as a consumer.
I don't believe they are mass producing nearly as many as you think. If they were mass producing them then they could mass produce doubleshot keycaps for a good price and include them with the keyboard. If you produce 100,000 identical keycap sets using DoubleShot it is totally affordable per unit. You can sell them and make lots of profit.
> Don't think that they have engineers hiding in the shadows dreaming up ways to upset you.
So the incompatible keys designed themselves?
A mold created itself and poured ABS plastic into itself?

> Honestly, who buys a keyboard only for the spacebar?
I was trying to support Feng in his group buy. I try to help out the little guy as much as I can. But why should I buy 2 Aluminum spacebars for $25.00 each if Leopold won't allow me to use them?
> I would totally buy a FC700R. I love meh Leo.
I am glad that you are happy.

Please tell me when they make a keyboard with standard keys,
or at least a keyboard with quality keycaps on it like all my keyboards from 1980s have. That means DyeSub or DoubleShot. When that happens I will seriously reconsider buying Leopold.
> If you want a keyboard purely for customization,
I do not want a keyboard for customization!
I want a
good keyboard! That is all I ever wanted! I expect a keyboard with Dyesub or DoubleShot keys. Is that asking to much?
Nobody will make me a keyboard like that (that I found so far).
If I have to make it myself by hand then that is what I will do.
I am being forced to do customization in order to get a keyboard as good as my trusty old 1987 keyboards.
In the 1980s you just bought a keyboard without thinking about it. And it always worked. And it was in English. And you could read the letters. And the keycaps lasted forever. And all the keys were there, even a numeric keypad. And if the keyboard did not fit your computer you just bought a cheap little adapter and it would work. They just gave you Dyesub or Doubleshot keys, you did not have to ask for them or buy them separately for an extra $300.00
> then get a WASD. They are about to release some new TKL boards and you can even buy them without caps if you wish.
WASD is on my list of keyboards I am considering.
And I do require at least 1 keyboard with numeric keypad. Every keyboard I presently own has a numeric keypad. There isn't really a good excuse for not having any numeric keypad at all. I mean you can have an Fn key and overlay a numeric keypad onto the main keyboard. There are several keyboards that do that. It increases the printing cost somewhat because you have to print on the side of the keycap in addition to the top, at least that is how I have seen it done. But they get to save the cost of 17 keys. :/
The thing with WASD is that they only sell blank keycaps or lasered keycaps which is not what I want. I want Dyesub or Doubleshot. I prefer DoubleShot but I can settle for DyeSub.
I will certainly buy a bunch of their O-Rings so they will make some money off of me no matter what keyboard I buy.
