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Gamers give their keyboards a beating. Decking out a rig with a full set of Teamwolf Stainless Steel caps can handle that beating with durability and a smooth touch Read More
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FINALLY!!! Full A-Z set of metal keycaps. I got the arrow keys some time ago and always was hoping for an A-Z set. Oddly enough, one of my arrow keys were not tight enough, bought a new set later on and that was fine.
I have the QWER ASDF keys from a different drop. The F key is the only one I didn't use because it does not have an indent/nub that is pretty standard. From the look of it, this set doesn't have it on the F and J keys which is unfortunate.
Actually, those 'training wheel bumps' are called 'homing keys' and is relied upon by touch-typist around the world to correctly position their hands on the home row (you know, people who can type and who can type without looking at their keyboards?).
TBH homing keys are much more useful than the actual legends printed on the keyboard, I've been using blanks for years, and the homing keys are actually one of the most critical part of keycap profiling (and often overlooked by people like you who don't understand what their functions are)
I like the arrows enough that I will try the alphas out. For folks interested in something similar but in Aluminum https://metalkeyboards.no/index.html#/
ESottoAgreed. Heck, I'd even settle for a full alpha block for now. F-row, nav cluster (apart from arrows), and modifiers can come later. But not even providing a complete alpha block is kind of silly.