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DumbledoreMD
3
Mar 6, 2015
Just got my blanks. They look amazing! One thing though... Could someone please point me to a page with a few photos of how different rows of cherry profile caps look like. I see three different types of keys, but I'm not really sure which should go on which row. Thanks.
Seanlucky
12
Mar 6, 2015
DumbledoreMDI had a lot of trouble figuring this out too... What I learned works well, figure out your bigger keys (such as shift, enter, backspace) and then match the remaining keys in that row to the same profile.
TomaszW
10
Mar 8, 2015
DumbledoreMDDid you try to look at the bottom of the keycaps? There should be numbers like R1, R2, R3, R4. R1 - row 1, those keycaps seems to be suitable for the row 1 and 2 counting from the bottom (row with space and the one above that) R2 - row 2, those keycaps seems to be suitable for the row 3 counting from the bottom (row with f and j keycaps) R3 - row 3, those keycaps seems to be suitable for the row 4 counting from the bottom R4 - row 4, those keycaps seems to be suitable for the row 5 and 6 counting from the bottom
If you have troubles trying to figure out which of the "big keys" you should put into which row, put the "big key" and one of the regular keys on a flat surface, next to each other, so that they are touching each other with the same edge and then look at them in a way I took a picture below.
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DumbledoreMD
3
Mar 8, 2015
TomaszWno number under the caps, but in the corners there are letters... after a quick google search I found their equivalent for R1, R2, R3 and so on. So thank you very much. Was finally able to properly install the caps.
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