- it has a limit of 64 characters per key on the Fn layer (as opposed to only 14 for the Poker II);
- it has dedicated buttons for tilde (~) and backtick (`), for Home, End, Page Up/Down, Delete and arrow keys, which I use a lot, because I spend most of my time programming in Linux environments.
So here are my questions:
1) Since the KBT Race 2 uses UV-coated keycaps, can I expect that they wear off with intensive use, leaving behind ugly transparent patches? Or are these OK-ish?
2) From what I understand, the KBT Race 2 uses a quite uncommon keycap profile, called R5, meaning the height of the caps is different for every row, contributing to an overall ergonomic key disposition.
- If I wanted to change the keycaps, would I be able to find R5 caps somewhere?
- If not, would any regular MX-compatible keycaps match the KBT Race 2?
- If regular MX-compatible keycaps do fit the KBT Race 2, would it look awkward i.e. would the keys on row i from the top be placed lower than the keys on row i+1 from the top? I'd really like a nice little board with blank keycaps. (Yes, I know the HHKB Pro 2, but it's too expensive, as well as lacking some necessary keys for my usage.)
- Noob question, I'm still learning: can I fit PBT keys on this board?
Sorry if my list of questions is too long. I'd really value your input. You see, I've only been a mechanical keyboard convert for six months and I'm currently in my manic phase. On DT, I finally found the wealth of information I needed plus the right community to ask for opinions and advice. Oh, and friends consider me increasingly boring since my conversion, it must be somehow related I guess.
