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Awekeys Copper Eagle Metal Keycap Set
$219

Awekeys Copper Eagle Metal Keycap Set

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radpoodle
281
Apr 30, 2024
will these patina over time or does the "satin copper" not do that? and are finger prints a problem with these types of keys?
TaylerS
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May 6, 2024
The copper on the surface of the keycap set is plated with nano-coating to prevent patina and fingerprints.
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dreadsta5889
4
May 7, 2024
How heavy are these keycaps? Will the stock spring in the switches be plenty to hold up? Over time is there a chance of these wearing down the springs?
cerata
8
Jul 31, 2024
Cupronickel has 6-7 times the density of PBT plastic, and photos of the underside of these caps show a similar thickness to plastic caps. After weighing my keyboard's PBT keycaps, I'd guess these would weigh about 7g for the regular 1U keycaps (give or take a bit depending on row), up to about 50g for the spacebar. So the 1U keycaps should be fine with everything except the very lightest springs -- if your switches can return a 7U plastic spacebar, they can return a 1U cupronickel keycap. The larger keycaps are more likely to have issues. e.g. one review of these says the spacebar and right-Shift were heavy enough that the reviewer's (63.5g linear) keyswitches had trouble returning. Not sure if he was listing his switches' actuation or bottom-out force. So try finding something small that weighs about 50g (e.g. two AA batteries, twenty US pennies, ten US nickels) and balancing it on a single switch. Or balancing a 200g object on four switches, etc. As for longevity, I have no idea. I don't know if keyswitches typically fail due to wear/corrosion on the spring, contacts, or the plastic housing/slider.
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Morchara
2
May 9, 2024
Could this keycap be RGB backlit compatible? Or will the alphabet be printed on keycaps and the printed alphabet on the keycap be faded?
radpoodle
281
Sep 14, 2024
these are solid metal, not shine through in any way at all. the letters are supposed to be pretty fade resistant with how theyre applied but who knows long term. so you can have lighting behind them, i do, and it looks nice but it isnt really helping light up the top letters or anything. one thing thats interesting with them is that you can still see the letters perfectly fine without backlighting depending on the lighting around the kb and the angle you have the kb at, because the letters stand out quite a bit a lot of the time because they dont reflect light which makes them stand out from the rest of the keycap that is shiny. a sort of negative lettering effect. any sort of lighting coming off my monitor makes these very easy to read when the kb is at the right angle. theyre very different than any other keycaps, mostly in good ways though. i have had to adjust a lot of them to be a little tighter on the switches though, just a gentle squeeze with some pliers does the trick. some of them were just too loose and would pop off the switch entirely. i like them and would buy again if you were curious.
Will there be a set that *will* develop a patina over time? That’s what I’d pay for in a heartbeat.
kingufmc
0
Nov 12, 2024
Will these ever come back?