I'm just going to say this to ISO users: Why don't you just get an ANSI board? I get that you have a different layout that should be considered, but most custom keysets just go for ANSI because it's easier and cheaper. Adding ISO requires additional moulds that makes it more expensive.
In a perfect world we'd have keycaps for everyone, but that's just not the perfect world we live in.
Is ISO that much more different than ANSI that it's not worth considering and subsequently opens up to a world of more keycaps?
romeviThe problem is that they're sort of hard to find domestically in countries where ISO is standard not to mention that it's a terrible waste to throw away your old perfectly good keyboard and buy a new one for >100$ just because the layout was off
Is ISO that much more different than ANSI that it's not worth considering and subsequently opens up to a world of more keycaps?