Yes, if you remove the stabilizers then you can place a keycap up to 2x if you also remove the palmrest, it seems to me the palmrest would limit the size of the new keycap up to 1.5x because of the angle it has (don't how to do this though.... open the keyboard and desolder something??).
Anyway, I knew this before buying the board so is OK. I also forgot to mention that this is one of the older models, when they still use cherry switches (another reazon not to buy from their website if you don't like the khail switches).
Regarding ergonomic, here are a few observations:
- If you have a tall chair or a low desk (your elbows close to your body), then you can feel that some tenting would be more comfortable.
- But if you have a taller desk or use your chair on a lower position (like I do), then your elbows move naturally a bit away from your body, rotating a bit your forearms. This makes the tenting unnecessary and is actually really comfortable to type.
- I prefer to type using the palmrest instead of hovering. I read somewhere that palmrest are OK as long your wrist are not being the one supporting the weight. The Teck palmrest is hard and only the bottom of my palms touch it, so is really comfortable to type (to me at least, this is one of the things that is not for everyone).
- The angle of the keys (between halves) is ok if you place the keyboard away from your body (i have it at around 15 cm from my chest), anything closer would require to curve your wrists.
- The Fn location is great!.