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Grab a spoon and get ready for dessert: These doubleshot PBT keycaps are designed to look like a big bowl of multi-colored pudding. The bottom three quarters of each cap is done in a pastel colorway, like a sweet treat under the case in a candy shop Read More
a) too expensicve, I can get similar for less and b) pre-colored instead of white so only good for a white led backgroud keyboard if you like this exact color mix. White shinethroughs are better.
There are several pudding sets on Amazon (both in black and white) for around $20-$25 and they seem to be identical, despite being branded differently. What makes this set worth more?
NothatsoThe only difference I've noticed is the colors on the bottom, which would be worse than useless unless your backlighting is only white and you wanted a color spectrum across your keyboard.
NothatsoThese are colored sides specifically for the people with only white backlit keyboards and no RGB. while they seem to be exactly the same as the 20 dollar ones in quality and font it does give people with non-rgb a little color. if they're worth this much money? I don't think so. they didn't even redo the font and the home button still looks like hume.
So i'm wondering, i have a Fnatic MiniStreak keyboard with MX Browns in the UK layout, will these keycaps fit this? OR will i have to choose a different set due to the UK layout differences!?
FinixNo. Corsair keyboards have a nonstandard bottom row, including a 6.5u spacebar versus the typical 6.25u. The 6.5 layout is pretty much only used by a handful of gaming keyboards by companies like Corsair and Logitech. Unless a set shows that it has a bottom row that matches the K70's (which it almost never will), you should always assume it won't work.
For the record, these are the keycaps you need for a K70. You can see the bottom row two 1.5u, two 1.25u, and three 1u keys, plus a 6.5u spacebar
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And here's a typical ANSI layout, with seven 1.25u keys and a 6.25u spacebar:
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To be frank, if you would like to be able to change your keycaps when you run across a set you like, you should look into a different mechanical keyboard, because the overwhelming majority of keysets will not offer kits that match your 6.5u spacebar bottom row. (6.25u is the most common; high-quality sets will often also offer 7u and/or 6u options.) But as long as you've still got the K70, here are the keycap vendors/manufacturers I'm aware of that have caps to fit your keeb.
Ok, super newbie question here, but I've looked all over the intergoogles and can't find and answer to this question: WTF does "LOOP" mean in this context? Is it a brand or technical reference or material type or font style or what?