Enter the Biggening - A Keychron Q6 Larger Enter Key

MAKE THAT TINY ENTER KEY BIGGER
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updated September 13, 2023

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Calling all my ANSI Sisters and Brothers who have been missing that ISO BIG-ASS ENTER key.

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Ok, so I embarked on this journey a couple of years ago when I gained an interest in mechanical keyboards.

This journey lead me to the cute little Keychron K2, a mechanical keyboard bought for an iPad. That cheeky little K2 got me addicted.

A few years later the hunger struck again, I had to upgrade my setup. Into the wilds I ventured, nearing giving up hope, I found the Holy Grail. A fully programmable, hot-switchable, mechanical keyboard. A keyboard with a volume knob. 3 great colourways (UK) sat before me. 

Before long I was looking up all the reviews, delving deeper into the hole of what makes the perfect mechanical keyboard, the pièce de résistance I've been looking for. This showed me a beauty I had not seen before; the Special Edition. This beauty had everything I was looking for in the greatest colorway I had ever seen. But as you can tell by the spelling, it was not available across the pond. I succumbed to its siren songs and purchased it.

I must now bring you back to today; a time where I have used this absolute feat of engineering, I am content; however, my rosebud has reappeared. The ANSI return key now has me entering “#”s like someone addicted to X (funny how that sounds worse now).

I HAD TO COME WITH A SOLUTION. THIS WAS NO LONGER ACCEPTABLE. IT WAS TIME FOR A REVOLUTION.

And this is where Enter the Biggening comes in.

If you're an ISO native like myself and long for that sexy Big-Ass Enter feeling, print this tiny little contraption so you never have accidentally to press that wretched intersecting mess of lines people refer to as a “hash” “tag” again and can live your ISO dreams in relative comfort.

 

(And if you're an ANSI native, CONVERT NOW!!!)

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