vvp wrote: 03 Apr 2019, 16:00
That it never going to happen.
My thoughts exactly. And I asked not to bee taken too seriously after all
vvp wrote: 03 Apr 2019, 16:00
Production keycap prices are in cents and you want increase that price few times. And what about environmental aspect of this. Most keyboard users would be throwing away a lot of keycaps they do not use.
The bunch of the cost is not the plastic but the machinery. I feel (not know, feel) that if a base kit of 70 keys costs, lets say $100 (when selling 200 of them), a kit of 170 keys would end up costing closer to $120. With the current system, the cost of each language addon set has to be covered by far less people.
The enviromental aspect is not that critical: we are a small bunch of people, and the unused keys are not going to the trash. The regular domes keyboards are the far greater evil here
vvp wrote: 03 Apr 2019, 16:00
It is not only eñes, çedillas, carons, ...
It is also cyrillic, greek, all the glyphs I call "broken tee" (chinese, ...), ...
Indeed.
vvp wrote: 03 Apr 2019, 16:00
If you care about correct legends that much then get relegendable keycaps.
I touch type, I don't care that much. But some people don't and, frankly, it's nicer to have the correct keycaps =)
Telstar wrote: 03 Apr 2019, 19:39
spongebob is right, but it will require more ppl to be interested in buying other language caps to have them sold more often.
The idea is that everybody would buy every set so the price should go down significantly.
Anyways, don't mind me, I'll go back to lurk.