Everything is basically the same as far as the specs go aside from the actuation travel distance. On the yellows it's 4 mm with a plus or minus 0.4 mm. The viridian switches actuation point is two millimeters plus or minus 0.4 mm. From what I can find that is the only difference between them and of course the color of the switches themselves.
Ya no problem, glad to help. Now there might be some difference in build quality that I don't know about but as far as I know there are no other differences. So the sound profile might be a little different.
Quick question you think I can actually set up this keyboard with macros to pretty much be a ISO keyboard? By this I mean, can I macro all the different punctuation symbols with "alt+XYZ" to then add that to the keys where I would normally find such in my ISO keyboard?
That might require some testing but in theory you should. The macros just record your key presses and you can modify the milliseconds for the presses to speed it up if needed.
@@MasterOnTech thank you, IDK if it would be too much of a bother to ask to try that? I really like this keyboard and I'd like to buy it, but I'm a native spanish speaker and I'm not willing to switch to ASI... I could go without the "ñ" but not without my punctuations. thank you for the answer.
Ok I got the answer, so if you have the keyboard layout for your language set and you sign into windows with it. Yes the keyboard will type the special characters. But I'm the software it will show the that character that is on the English version. But after setting the macro with the keys, it will type the special characters even tho it shows the numbers or original key in the macro list. If that makes since lol.