What is SpaceFN and why you should give it a try
The SpaceFN concept - setting up your space key as a layer switch when held - is probably one of the most useful tweaks in the keyboard hobby. Let me explain how it works. My SpaceFN article on kbd.news made some rounds recently - quite surprisingly given the age of this concept. This piece you're reading is a condensed version of the full post. If you're left with unanswered questions, you'll most likely find the info you're looking for in the original write-up. On my imaginary top list of the most useful keyboard features, tweaks and hacks, SpaceFN would deserve a podium finish for sure. But what makes it so special? In short: SpaceFN is easy to implement, easy to learn, costs nothing, can be used with any keyboard, and can improve your productivity instantly. I will list its benefits below, but can state right at this point that the SpaceFN concept, setting up your space key as a layer switch when held, is clearly one of the most useful tweaks in the keyboard hobby....
Apr 30, 2024
I changed the colors to more closely match the drop data matrix. And I added gridlines for every 50 orders. Does this help?
A label for the x-axis would be helpful though.
The red bullets highlight where we're at so I'm not sure the shaded regions add anything. Maybe you could try shading the entire row, say 10% opacity with 25% in the range the kit reached - but it's still doubling the information already provided so may just look cluttered anyway.
Alternatively, perhaps have the red shading in the below MOQ regions + blue in the MOQ reached regions for all, but again keep the opacity very low so that the bullets are the stand out detail.
The faint grid lines are good.