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  • I guess could have figured that out. To be fair the lower case ß is big enough that it fits into full caps words like STRAßE. Imo not much difference to STRAẞE. But that's subjective obviously and a fair complaint to miss that.

  • Yes exactly. I mostly do home office and recently switched to Kailh Box navies on my main keyboard. It's great for typing but don't want to game with it. And taking off all keycaps and switches is not only tedious but also not great for longevity I assume.

  • Nice to know. I'm also an ISO-DE user. I assume you use standard US ANSI keycaps and then in either the OS or Firmware you make the EurKEY binds for the modifiers ?

    So far I have been having US international in Windows Setup. Seems to work okay ish so far but I don't type German that offen. Mostly coding and English.

    Different shape return needs getting used to and constantly mistake where the "?" Key and braces are.

    I will look into EurKEY thanks for the reply already.

  • Your comment is really weird. You are arguing about something the person you are replying to didn't even say.

    They didn't say most Russians agree with the war. They also didn't say Russians are zombies or pawns.

    All they said was that Russian (Soviet union) leaders have a history of sacrificing their own citizens. That's an undeniable fact.

    And stating that is in no way xenophobic.

  • Late to the "party" but I have multiple because I don't want to carry one all the time when I work at home/office. In addition to that it's nice to have some variation in looks and feel. Some days I enjoy very heavy switches. Other days I want to have lighter switches.