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Most this stuff is shipping from China, so not only did they just have Lunar New Year where everyone goes on vacation, but they also had a major change in Tariff structure with lots of uncertainty. I have had packages from Keychron DHL'ed from China to rural US in 2-3 days before, and also had stuff take 2+ weeks via other methods.
So laptop keyboards are often shortened and profiled to be as small as possible. The space bar on your Q1 is actually a normal size and profile, any other standard Cherry or OEM keyboard will be nearly identical. There are custom keyboards and builds that have shorter or even longer options, as well as convex or flat profiles like LAS or DAS. You are just not used to a real keyboard because you have been living with laptop chicklets which are their own hell.
https://config.qmk.fm/#/keychron/q1v2/ansi/LAYOUT_ansi_82 You can create keymaps and macros on the QMK website and then flash to the keyboard via the toolbox.
https://github.com/the-via/releases/releases You can also download VIA as an application so you dont need to use Chrome.
What switches do you have installed, switch type can make a HUGE difference in responsiveness and error rate.
I daily Linux and got Keycron keybords specifically because they can be configured, have open firmware, can be customised, and are high quality at a reasonable price.
I will say that if you have previously been a laptop only user or are used to mobile chicklet style keyboards moving to a "normal" keyboard can be hard. I grew up in the PS2 era with an IBM Model M and old Alps Mac keyboards so I struggle more with laptops than I do actual keyboards.
I actually bought a compact low profile Keychron K17 Pro so I dont have to use my laptop keyboard when I travel for work!
Almost all your issues are because its new, and unfamiliar to you, and with some setup and maybe some customization your Q1 will be your new home and you will miss it when you dont have it.
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Just wanted to comment on the laptop chiclet part: i am a mechanical switch/keyboard enjoyer through and through, but i honestly don't hate laptop chiclet keyboards (especially in comparison to bog standard dell membranes). And i think i might have peaked in wpm on a laptop keyboard 😂 i always thought this was weird