Key Cap Identification
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- Location: Colorado
- Main keyboard: Dell
- Main mouse: Logitech
- Favorite switch: None
I have been looking for some information on the markings on the inside of the key caps. I have noticed some key caps have them, and some don't. Is it possible to identify the key switch from the key caps? I know the caps can be different than the original caps that came with the switches, but I believe in most instances, the key cap reflects the key switch it originally came with. Is this type of information available some place? I haven't been able to find it. Thanks for any help on this and if the information doesn't exist, maybe it should....
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- Location: Huntington Beach, CA
- Main keyboard: Zenithi ZKB-2
- Favorite switch: Micro Switch SW-Series
Deskthority wiki has the accompanying keycaps within the respective wiki pages of each switch family (Alps SKCC, Alps SKCL/SKCM, Cherry MX, Micro Switch SW, Beamspring, etc...)
I've actually been perusing through a bunch of those pages to see which keycaps are compatible with Alps SKCC switches. There's actually a surprising number of alternative options for SKCC, and an equally surprising lack of alternative options for MX (to clarify, I mean other switches' keycaps fitting on MX stems)
I've actually been perusing through a bunch of those pages to see which keycaps are compatible with Alps SKCC switches. There's actually a surprising number of alternative options for SKCC, and an equally surprising lack of alternative options for MX (to clarify, I mean other switches' keycaps fitting on MX stems)