

I personally think that it’d be easier for you to replace the switches that suits what you need than replacing the entire keyboards.
If I’m not wrong, your keyboard is hotswappable; so you can just swap the switches without need of soldering.
As for possible switch replacement, most aftermarket switch out there are MX compatible and should fit you keyboard. Some pointers for your possible switch replacements are as follows: follows:
- Accidental presses can be prevented by heavier spring, so do look up what your current switch spring actuation force and consider something with a heavier actuation force.
- Another possible solution to accidental press is to switch to a different “feel” by using something like tactile or clicky switches. I personally do not recommend this approach as it’s not as reliable when it comes to preventing accidental input while adding more noise when you actually want to use said keyboard.
- Additionally, option like “Silent” switches exists to adjective to said feel. They dampen any noise made by the switch in exchange of the overall sensation, however, so you might wanna check on them beforehand.
- Most importantly, DO NOT buy the switch replacement for your entire keyboard switches unless you are somewhat sure that you like it. Buy several different switch that piques your interest in a batch of 4-5 or see if there are any local keyboard community/entusiast(s) to try what they have.
As for keycaps, pretty sure a lot of purchasable keycaps set that support backlight are compatible with your keyboard. The right shift make things wonky, but I saw a website that does have em in store.
For switch: probably custom keyboard shop, I’m pretty sure they have small pack of 10 or sampler option. Not sure where you are located, but one of the option I saw for US is hippokeys. Cant vouch for them, however, as I haven’t ordered anything from them.
As for keycaps: unfortunately there is no actually good answer for this atm (or probably moving forward, tbh). If you want cute color(s) for keycaps, there’s little to no chance that they will support backlit. Backlit keycaps tend to cover the most basic of layout with the most marketable of color and/or color combo choice. Unfortunately, your current keyboard setup is (for better or worse) neither of those. The font face on backlit is also egregious as the standard mold is probably the same as those gaming keyboard. I honestly think you’re better off not changing the keycaps or changing it to another non-backlit option.
Edit: you can also DM me out of this if that makes it easier