Andrew Lekashman

Authored Comments

A different arrangement of keys is a fundamentally new physical object. The K-Type frame is milled from a solid piece of metal, and making two different key arrangements would significantly add to the cost of production. It is our experience that the ANSI layout is much more common than the ISO layout, and that the failings of traditional ANSI keyboards for ISO users are largely mitigated by the K-Type being fully programmable.

So other people can follow this discussion more clearly, here is a link showing the difference between the two layouts. https://deskthority.net/wiki/ANSI_vs_ISO