ndizzledon't forget profiles. even if you move keys around, some might end up taller or shorter. basically uneven profiles, which is why iso sets are usually more than just the enter and short shift
ndizzleYou need the short left Shift on a ISO k-board.
This picture shows a Ducky Shine 3 ISO/Nordic k-board with the shorter left Shift. The second picture shows one ANSI Ducky Shine 3 k-board and a white Ducky Shine 2 ISO/Nordic k-board.
Kamma77No and yes, if you use the ISO Enter + ISO left Shift + more from your old keycaps set it gonna work.
But are the colors the same?
To solve this problem I bought a ANSI k-board (have 3 now and number 4 is on the way) .
If you look/read at the description side it says that the Purple set will not have a ISO Enter but the rest of the sets will have it. Very strange, why include a ISO Enter when you need the ISO left Shift + more for use it on a ISO/English/Nordic k-board.
I have this purple ANSI keycaps (KBP) set from Pexon in UK and in this set I don't got a ISO Enter, ISO left Shift + some more.
http://pexonpcs.co.uk/products/kbp-double-shot-caps
On my white Ducky Shine 2 ISO/Nordic k-board I have keycools ugly/terrible legends ANSI Rainbow set, the capslock + some caps more are keycools but the pink caps, Enter, left Shift, Ö, Ä, Å and more are Duckys ABS ISO/Nordic Shine 2 keycaps set. The second picture shows the k-boards original pink ISO/Nordic keycaps.
ndizzleThere's a shorter left shift, one key gets moved and then we ISO users have the bliss of an additional key, since Left shift is shortened by 1U to make it symmetrical to the homing keys ;), so we need ISO Enter, short Shift and one extra 1U key... (at least... better 2 extra 1U keys in the correct profile) ;)