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pclark
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Mar 7, 2017
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Does anyone have experience with this keycap set on either a WASD Code keyboard or a Das Keyboard 4C? Intrigued, but want to make sure they fit nicely before committing...
Mar 7, 2017
valiant
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Mar 7, 2017
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pclarkI have these from an earlier drop on my older Das. They work just great.
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And I'm on a Mac - the Datamancer people were very accommodating about sending me Mac-specific keys, both for the mods and the numpad. I was pleased with the transaction.
Mar 7, 2017
BigGuyOnCampus89
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Mar 8, 2017
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valiantThis may sound stupid but how do they feel like to type on?
Mar 8, 2017
PoorBob
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Mar 13, 2017
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BigGuyOnCampus89It only really took me a day or so to become accustomed to them, I've even gamed (SC2) on them. The 'F' and 'J' keys feel slightly different so touch typing is also a breeze.
Mar 13, 2017
valiant
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Mar 14, 2017
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BigGuyOnCampus89Nothing stupid about an honest question. They do not have the same feel as a set of standard keycaps, but each key has a ridge around the outside, where the chrome ring holds down the plastic layer. This tends to "auto-center" your finger tips as you type, but it also means you have to clear a hurdle to move your finger to the next key. The F&J keys are deeper, so you can differentiate them by touch. Overall typing on these keys is not unpleasant, just a little different, and they don't noticeably slow me down (I'm only about a 65 wpm typist, though, so faster fingersmiths might find a different experience).
Mar 14, 2017
BigGuyOnCampus89
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Mar 14, 2017
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valiantThank you kindly for explaining it in great detail. I'll most likely pass on these, but you pretty much covered all the stuff which was important for me to know. :D
Mar 14, 2017
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