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The TKO Ultra-Compact keyboard from Kinesis is an understated way to streamline any home, office, or gaming setup. With a space-efficient 60% layout, this ultra-compact board can easily fit into any desk space or travel case Read More
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iseethesunSure, its a standard 60% layout with 6.25u bottom row. In the optional split space configuration you have 3 2.25u - 1.75u - 2.25u keycaps. Those switches and stabs pre-installed but the 6.25u stab is included.
While I applaud the split spacebar as hopeful use to access various layers with the left hand (please confirm this is true for this board), I'll never understand why the 60% keyboard is so ubiquitously "gamer" when many games require/are made better with F-row bindings. Marketing is weird, y'all.
Does the remapping software support modtap? I checked the manual and didn’t see anything but the did have a timing-based option that seems similar. I use LCTL_T(esc) on pretty much every programmable board so I’d like to have something equivalent.
How customizable is the keymap? Does it support QMK or similar? It does mention remapping but only in vague terms.
Edit: the page on Kinesis website mentions layers. I'm assuming they have their own customization software.