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Inspired by ancient Chinese calligraphy dating back to the Tang Dynasty, these keycaps are reminiscent of the legendary art of ink painting. Sprawling from left to right is a wispy ensemble of interconnected black lines and swirls, creating an almost spider-like effect Read More
Hi, I own the previous set (without the legends) and I'm building a new keyboard, but it's matias switches, so I can't reuse the keycaps.
I've already got a white blank set, now I need to work out how to dye sub them.
Can anyone help with the info on how to achieve a pattern similar to this set?
acEclipseI think you can build a planck with this, if you get the set with numpad caps included.
It would be a bit weird though. Due to 10 1u keys on the bottom row of the plank, you'll need to use top row keys there for at least 6 keys, as there are only 4 1u bottom row keys in this set (left, down, right arrows and the numpad comma/dot keycap).
Another option would be to shift all rows down, but that will put the keycaps with homing bumps one row down as well.
Hate Corsair with their 6.5u spacebar xD,
kinda off topic but can anyone here please recommend me a good TKL mech keyboard that is compatible with this keycaps? preferred RGB one
I got Cherry mixed with the color Red... I'm sorry! lol
It just dawned on me that these keys - being mostly white - would show the dirt sooner than other colors!
projectssjI've been using the original set since it came out both at home and at work, I haven't noticed any excessive dirt accumulation. I thoroughly clean my keyboard couple times a year and do a quick wipe down now and then, maybe onces every couple of months.