Thank you very much! I have not removed the plate on the board yet to actually look at the switches from underneath, but when I find some more time to take off each key cap I will. Although, I was already kinda thinking what you are saying here. It seems like a really budget keyboard, but it does the job I require of it, especially for $10.
This person colour theory-s.
Ma... I can' go school uh morrow. I frowed up.
If it is aftermarket, it is most likely just tied in to power on when the reverse lights come on. My suggestion would be to tie it into the parking lights. Then, whenever you want it on just turn on the parking or headlights.
I'm always cold when flying, so I just layer up. Jeans, sweatpants, short sleeve, long sleeve, sweater, jacket, hat. Then, I put various items in my various pockets. Phone, earbuds, snack bars, bar of soap, small articles of clothing, maybe a tshirt in my jacket pocket, a shoe in each sweatpants pocket. The rest goes in my carry on, no luggage fees.
"Please" and "thank you". English.
(Pleez ahnd thank yehw)
"Oes gwelwch chi'n dda" ac "diolch". Welsh/Cymraeg.
(Oys gwel ook kheen thza ak deeolkh)
"Por favor" y "gracías". Spanish/español.
(Pour fah vour ee gras ee AHS)
I think it is colloquial at this point. No sense being pedantic.
It is degrading and shitty and you bet your bottom dollar they know it. They use this language as just a smaller part of the larger machine the right wing government uses to gather tone deaf and ignorant citizens and encourage them to hegemonize people who don't look like them. I'll tell you that for free.
That's awful and really a human rights violation. Depraved.
Ah yeah, got it. That's important!

What would you recommend? I'm going to run this one for now, but in the future I could see myself getting a nicer keyboard. Desk space is limited, though, so I do like how this one is really compact.