@GrantMeStrength Buy a decent keyboard with an assortment of replacement switches, get the part you need and return the rest.
Did some "cleaning" today π One nice thing of mechanical keyboards is, that you can take them apart and clean them.
This is an old keyboard that I decommisioned last year. Now it has a new place at the workshop computer in the basement and replaces a nasty rubberdome keyboard.
I've had this Framework laptop for six months and still haven't gotten the right RGB pad to work properly. I should just take it out and admit I'm never going to do anything until they come up with a module that lets me turn my laptop into a proper TKL layout.