Received mine yesterday too! The keyset looks incredible and I'm very happy with it.
I do have a question about layouts though. I see all the key sizes (shift, caps, return etc) exist to support an ISO layout. However in trying to furnish a full ISO UK Layout I noticed I was missing some keys. How would people typically deal with this? Do i need to create a custom key map in the OS to ensure the key caps match the board?
This is what people typically use, as there are many ISO layouts, and there will be compromises for a few of the specific legends.
Thankfully for UK ISO, you're not too far off in terms of the legends.
This is what is typically recommended and done for your case:
1) Set your computer keyboard input to UK ISO, as you will not want to be changing the layout, and would be better off learning to touch-type for these specific keys. As you might be switching to other keyboards or what not at school/work that will use the standard UK ISO layout, it might be preferable to do it like this.
2) Use any of these recommended keys in the following locations for your application:
3) You'll find that in a short amount of time, you will commit these few keys to memory and muscle memory will take over. Just need to let your friends and family know that the keys function differently when they borrow your keyboard.
Hope this helps.
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