Tuntematon wrote: ↑There's a big difference between BAE + tiny backspace and BAE + full-size backspace. The tiny backspace is what's really offensive.
That DTK layout is actually quite nice -- extra 1u keys on the bottom row, which I prefer to the standard winkeyless on most blue Alps boards.
Agreed. I much prefer 2u backspace + BAE over the 1u alternative, though I didn't have any problems with my NTC 6151N when I used it, and it had a 1u backspace. It is visually ew though.
Yeah, back when I got my FAME, it was my replacement for the NTC 6151N, and it's incredibly similar to that board in multiple ways, coincidentally enough (MX+Alps PCB, metal bottom panel, blue Alps, etc).
Since I thought it was going to be my daily driver, I ANSI-modded it on a whim. Really, it's more because the board came with no stabilizers installed the plate, haha (the mounts were there). Just a hole near the BAE, but there was nothing I could do there. It didn't even seem like a hole for mounting a stabilizer peg.
So I just ground out the hole and made a new position for a switch and converted it to ANSI with a little rewiring, haha. The FAME is still one of my favorite boards, hands down. Oh right; because the PCB also supported an ISO enter, this is how the switch pins fit into the PCB and that position without any problem. A fantastic coincidence.
For the full Tai Hao effect, I really could use an ANSI enter and |\ from an Omnikey, but I don't really feel like spending money on a board for just two caps.
The ANSI enter and |\ instead come from a Silitek old logo AT101. Got THOSE caps for $15.