Yorrike

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For those wondering, I ended up buying this KeyChron VM2-D3 Max. With some store credit, a gift voucher and a discount, it ended up costing me NZ$65.

Love: the knob, the weight and the sound and feel of the presses (brown switches) Hate: the cherry profile keys, the backlight modes

My Keychron VM2-D3 keyboard. It is a 65% keyboard meaning there’s no function keys along the top, no numpad and the esc, ~ and backtick keys are all the same key. There’s 2 fn keys at the bottom which let you switch between “layers”, so for example, pressing fn1 and then esc gives me a back tick. Pressing fn2 and esc gives me a ~. Pressing fn1 and shift and esc also gives me a ~. fn1 plus any of the number row give me the media keys for Apple devices.
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