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Why should stargazing be limited to the night sky? With this set of 104 keycaps, you need only go as far as your desk to ponder the galaxies beyond Read More
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Still use these keycap and they look really good, LEDs shine through and text is readable and hasn't faded at all. However the space-bar ended up breaking at the stabilizer mounts after several months. Disappointing but otherwise good
I actually use these on my CTRL which is my daily driver and I find them to be wonderfully made but slightly hard to read especially in bright light situations. Other than the readability I love em. They are printed well and have a quality feel to them, a bit more smooth, or less friction between your fingers and the keys than other sets I have used which personally I enjoy.
For reference, I own a Corsair K95 RGB Platinum. Every key fit perfectly except for 3 keys in the bottom row. right WIN key, Right copy button, and left WIN.
Other than that, it looks amazing. The font on the keys is absolutely lovely!
They're cool but make sure to check your set right away for defects
I bought these as a gift and did not open the package to check the product until the person arrived which was over 30 days later.
It turns out the set had two "E" keys and no "W" keys and considering the point of these caps is cosmetic, this makes them more or less useless.
They do look good, assuming you get a complete and correct set. In some spots the shine through is less transparent than others which is a little annoying. Make sure you check them right away.
key image is ok, shine through isn't as clear as the keys that came with the keyboard, had some spacing issues with my coolermaster tk storm keyboard, the 'I' key post broke after a few months of daily use, all other keys are fine, for some reason the post broke... they're ok key caps overall but not that great, i wouldn't recommend them unless you don't use your keyboard a lot and just want them to look cool.
High quality, decent looking keys. But unfortunately I cannot use them as I was unaware my keyboard (K70) doesn't use traditional key spacing, so I requested a refund, seeing as how they made zero mention of some keyboards possibly having different spacing.
Apparently that's not possible since the keys are not defective, I've basically been told to only use what I can, since I am unable to use the whole set. I opened a dispute with my card company, and Massdrop is fighting it. They have refunded other customers for their graphics not lining up properly but they won't refund me even though I literally cannot use the product. Their own return policy states "not as advertised" so while they will technically fit my Cherry switches, they won't work with Corsair's design, something they're apparently aware of but made no mention of in the listing.
The keys are great.
Massdrop's customer support sucks ass.
crash1340It's your job to know what fits your keyboard. (And that of Corsair and other manufacturers of these gaming keyboards with atypical bottom rows to ensure their purchasers know it won't be easy to find keycaps that are compatible... but that might hurt their sales, so of course they won't.) FWIW, here's a list of manufacturers I'm aware of that do seem to offer at least some Corsair-compatible options.
Massdrop communicated 100% of the information that you should have needed to know that this wouldn't fit your keeb, as keycaps are expected to have a standard bottom row unless stated otherwise. Even just looking at the images and comparing them to your keyboard would have conveyed to you that these caps wouldn't fit. Not only demanding a refund but going so far as to dispute the charge with your credit card company is acting like a spoiled, petulant child, trying to find someone else to pay for your mistake.
Your keycaps are exactly as advertised and without defect. Chalk it up to ~$40 well-paid to learn that you got suckered into a keyboard that's incompatible with almost everything else on the market; if you're lucky, you'll be able to find someone to take the set off your hands at or near that price, since they're unused.
eponymousUser error for sure and you're exactly right, if anything it's Corsair's fault for not giving people a heads up (or even just offering keyboards en masse with a non-standard layout in the first place). But this is definitely not the fault of Massdrop that this person didn't do their research. Even just having a picture of the corsair up next to this set you can see the bottom row doesn't match up.
If you read through the discussions (Of ANY keycaps on Massdrop) there are people asking if this will fit ____ keyboard.... That alone should have been an indicator that not all keyboards have the same layouts. Reviews like this are so frustrating.