Submitted by phero1190 t3_z6186a in MechanicalKeyboards
Competitive_Ice_189 t1_iy1sgiz wrote
Reply to comment by LoganJFisher in My keyboard is Odin, my keycaps are Norse. Valhalla seems appropriate. by phero1190
There’s lot of weebs and neckbeards in the community pretending to be Japanese that’s why
LoganJFisher t1_iy1uu21 wrote
I enjoy anime as much as the next neckbeard here, but personally I only want symbols on my keyboard that I can actually use. If someone knows Japanese, then power to them, but it's definitely over-represented.
Greek characters would be super useful to me because I use them quite a lot in my work (physics), so making a layer dedicated to them (and a layer dedicated to the TeX codes for them) would be rather nice.
cosmin_c t1_iy2mzyi wrote
You are confusing keycaps with layouts and layers. You can always buy a CRP set with keycaps with greek legends but that won’t make your keyboard actually output them.
At the same time if your keyboard uses QMK you can always use a greek layout on a layer.
Or use a greek layout from your OS settings.
Of course you can do all three but it isn’t the manufacturers fault for not providing for your specific needs, apparently greek is more niche than hiragana :)
LoganJFisher t1_iy3j3nt wrote
I'm not confusing anything.
Remembering an entire alphabet layer without a visual guide is just very difficult.
cosmin_c t1_iy3m4ll wrote
As somebody who also employs the greek alphabet you can always bind alpha to the A key, beta to the B key, Gamma to the G key and so on.
LoganJFisher t1_iy3ni8k wrote
Sure, but not every Greek letter has an easy analogue and a few of their names start with the same letter. Ultimately, it would just be best to have bilingual keycaps to create a guide.
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