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- Overview
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- Overview
- Specifications
- Reviews
DoubleShot PBT Keycaps
The 117-keys keycaps are made of durable PBT with a special Double-Shot molding process. Highly resistant to oil, friction, temperature, and corrosion.
OEM Profile Translucent Backlit Keycaps
The font is clear and fade-resistant. The translucent double-layer pudding keycaps can enhance the RGB lighting effect. Perfect to use at night to create a gaming vibe.
Fit both ANSI & ISO layout
The OEM profile keycaps sets has 117 keys in total, including 104 base sets and 13 alternative keys. Compatible with MX style mechanical gaming switches including but not limited to Kailh Box, Gateron, and Outemuet, etc. With ‘L’ shape enter keys, 1u | key, and 1.25u Shift Keys, the keycaps are both compatible with most standard ANSI layout keyboard and 102& 105 keys ISO layout keyboard.
Extra Keys for Wide Compatibility
Come with 13 alternative keys, including different sizes of FN, Control, Alt and Shift keys(1.25u/1.75u/2u shift key), this keycaps set is works with both ANSI layout & ISO layout 61-key(60%), 68-key (65%), 84-key (75%), 87-key (TKL), 100-Key (96%), 104 Key and full-size 108-key keyboards. It's joyful to DIY your lovely mechanical gaming keyboard!
Easy installation
Specially designed Keycap puller included, allows you to remove and install keycaps easily. The double-layer storage tray is space-saving and makes storage easier.
Note:
Products with electrical plugs are designed for use in the US. Outlets and voltage differ internationally and this product may require an adapter or converter for use in your destination. Please check compatibility before purchasing.
Reviews
These aren’t conventional pudding keycaps which have an entire translucent bottom. Instead, the translucent or transparent part is diagonal so the front (towards the number row) is almost fully transparent and slants down towards the back (towards you) so it is less translucent. See my photo for reference, look at the J and K keys.
I think this setup actually takes more advantage of the LEDs because they are placed at the front tips of the switches, close to the printed letters. This design allows the light to bounce from the key in front of it (which is mostly reflective, not transparent) , causing a pleasant glow. I left my original (non-pudding) keys in the Insert, Home, End and Delete, PGUP, and PGDN row where you can compare the standard keys against these keys.
Also, these keys are not printed so I had to leave this row with the original keys while I learn, for example, where PGUP is located.
The size stated as “XDA profile” is just slightly taller than standard. You may see this slight difference in my photo against the factory keys I left for INSERT and DELETE against the new keys to their left.
It comes with all the keys you need whether your keyboard is full size or “60%” style with the smaller set of keys on the right hand such as Shift, ALT, etc.
These keys are great because they multiply the RGB’s brightness.