This was the earlier post about the PLUM keyboard I was mentioning.
Ah that's really interesting. I missed this post. The original post was amazing, and great insight about the backspace key. I bet it wouldn't be too hard to rewire the backspace key somehow.
Maybe rewire the whole number row, and shift it to the left, and move the tilde to that wierd location, and put the backspace where the + key is. The location of the . is also really weird. I'm not so hyped on this board now that I noticed these. Why would a keyboard enthusiast design a board with such a strange layout...
There's something really odd with that backspace placement, did they put an extra number in or something? The siig has room for a double sized spaced backspace, and space left over that the tab key has to cover up, why is the Plum missing a backspace there......odd, really odd.. The return key is even double spaced on the plum...what the heck.


You can see with the siig, if you take out the extra space the backspace takes up, there'd be enough room for a tilde key, so what's going on with the Plum not having any room for a normal sized backspace? With the extra large return key, it should have enough room for an extended backspace.
Oh man! Figured it out!!! There's no [] or ;' keys either!!! The hell!
Wow you can see they're parts of the function keys now!! Geesh!
That's an odd board...wow.
The question mark is part of the f12 key?

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Maybe I'll pass on this one, I've had my fill of crazy layed out keyboards.
I had such high hopes.