- Signature Plastics
- Harvesting keycaps from an existing (often vintage) keyboard
So apart from those two sources, where else do people around here turn for custom keycaps?
Indeed it didn't. Not all of us just use MX. Topre and IBM are both far superior switches in my opinion, but completely different keycap mounts. Might as well throw in Space Invaders too. And there's the Alps guys…zslane wrote: ↑An entire hobbyist community would not have sprung up around just two source of keycaps, would it?
I need to memorise some more Lorem Ipsums.The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy assed dawg.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy assed dawg.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy assed dawg.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy assed dawg.
Typing on alternate layouts is hard, slow, and irritating at first. The point, of course, being to make it through to second. Whatever you might expect of actually reaching that point, it is at the very least achievable, so I am led to expect. But what was all this about a fox?
Shiny black obelisks of silken steel are known for their attractive properties to the sullied social element.
im acttually writing these on dvorak im really slow atm but im trying to learn thisMuirium wrote: ↑Qwerty. Though I just typed on caps marked Qwfpgj to do that… so yeah you've caught me in between! I've been meaning to learn Colemak for ages, and now I've got the caps for it. Haven't quite dared to get back on the saddle yet and actually set my computer to Colemak input.
Okay, here goes…
I need to memorise some more Lorem Ipsums.The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy assed dawg.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy assed dawg.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy assed dawg.
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy assed dawg.
Typing on alternate layouts is hard, slow, and irritating at first. The point, of course, being to make it through to second. Whatever you might expect of actually reaching that point, it is at the very least achievable, so I am led to expect. But what was all this about a fox?
Shiny black obelisks of silken steel are known for their attractive properties to the sullied social element.
Anyway, slow going, as you might expect. Hard to unlearn all that muscle memory, even when you know Colemak is better than Qwerty, like me. But it sure helps to have great big high contrast legends on the keys! I'm spending more time looking at them than I've done in years!
For me, and quite a few people at DT, the ultimate caps would be tall spherical (SA like) PBT dyesubs. On Topre mount! But that's surely not the case for everyone. People have different tastes.alinh wrote: ↑Hello,
I've finally received my Round5 order and tested the caps a bit.
They're nice and stuff, but they're too tall for me and I'm too used to DSA profile.
I'd like to sell the following…
that's the dream ! In all mounts !Muirium wrote: ↑ tall spherical (SA like) PBT dyesubs.
AFAIK Beam springs used PBT, as I recall testing with some acetone a while back. Which would mean that IBM was doing PBT giant spacebars and tripleshots long before complaining about the inability to do them was (not) cool.Muirium wrote: ↑Aye. IBM's best caps were the glorious tall ABS doubleshots they put on beamsprings. So toothy! They knew how to do a good dyesub when they moved to PBT with buckling spring