Yes, some people mention the spacebar, I will let the design team rethink it.
As for the space between F-row and number row,we want to make the keyboard more compact.[/quote]
The smaller space between F row and number row is one of the better design elements so keep that.
remove the logo and text from space bar tho , it makes it look cheap and tacky.
I would also try to see if you can find a nicer font for the rest of the keycaps.
I would also see if you can remove any shiny plastic from the case and replace with a more satin or matte plastic. Shiny plastic again makes things feel cheap and shows fingerprints.[/quote]
Floating keys are great, but I agree with the spacebar logo comments--loose it or move it. Branding is tough for keyboard manufacturers and so many get it wrong, subtly is important. Either a black-on-black small logo above the up arrow key or embossed on the wheel on the side. I think most people don't want logos in their face. Also, put it on the back label. If we like the keyboard, we tell people and you don't have to be obnoxious with it. If you want a bold logo/branding statement then put it on a T-shirt and put that in the box.[/quote]
Actually I'm quite on ur side. Always think we bought one for their quality and keyboard is more like a private stuff, not many could see our keyboards except in our office. I'd like one without logo or a small on corner.
BTW, also could get one transparent with backlit, that may be better