Keychron K4v2, put some LSA Keychron Developer caps on it. Required a little modification to shave down the stabs but I like the look, now I just need to fix the sound since the reduced mass of the cap leaves some snap back ping on larger keys.
- Tell me more about this screen setup - It’s primarily used in audio/video from my experience. They’re quite expensive, or they were when I last interacted with them: https://www.rossvideo.com/control-systems/routing-control/ultritouch/ - expensive is relative, but yes they are not a consumer product, they are however much less expensive than many broadcast router control panels, because as we know switches (buttons) cost $$$$. - Agreed, I meant expensive for personal use. Everything in the AV space is pretty hard on the wallet :) - yeah I don’t recommend buying anything AV/Broadcast for personal use. If you need it for work then get work to pay for it (even if you just run it through a personal LLC) 
 
 
- Very cool, thank you 
 
 
- I’ve just learned that no matter how “happy” I am that I’m gonna want to mix the cap situation up within a year. So I just never stop watching for that next cool cap set. - yeah I probably swap sets about once a year. Its been a while since I got a new set so generally I just rotate through my current collection. - This however was a new set because I dont have anything quite like it. - Here are some of the other sets that go in and out of use :)            
 
- Oh nice. You put low profile keycaps in the k4? Are the switches low profile too? I didn’t realize you could turn a normal board low profile. - no, sadly low profile switches dont fit the same socket. this looks slick but its not low profile when compared to an actual low profile keyboard. 
 





