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MightyJabba
452
Feb 4, 2019
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This entire set of keycaps cost me less than $13, which is insanely cheap compared to the higher-end sets that I have been buying recently. With that in mind, I think it's a great set -- assuming you just want it for a standard keyboard. I got the white/purple version and it's actually pretty attractive. The keys do feel thinner than more expensive ones, and this is particularly an issue if you have a backlit keyboard. My board has a white backlight that shines right through the keys, and although this might sound like it would look cool, it reveals all of the internal structure of the keys in a way that makes them look kind of crappy. The other issue is that this doesn't come with some of the extra keys that one of my other Tai-Hao sets came with -- namely a 1.75u shift key. If you just want to use this on a bog-standard keyboard you will be fine. But a 75% keyboard or a 60% with an unusual layout (mine requires a 2u shift) will either be out of the question or require some creative substitution. You can order some keys to match this set (including a 1.75u shift) from Tai-hao direct, but I confirmed with them that they have to charge you about $20 shipping even for a single key.
TrapsetJiuJitsu
33
Feb 13, 2019
MightyJabbaI dont have lights and got all three colors. Good bang for the buck, and I agree if it it had an R-Shift 1.75u it would have expanded its compatibility by a lot. I have a 96 and 84, along with a 104. This all I would have needed... until the next impulse.
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