phinix wrote: 03 May 2022, 15:39
I thought that MT3 profile caps are similar to Hi-Pro.
I wish I could grab some Hi-Pro for hhkb.
DId you see that new Hipro caps sets on kbdfans? They are at interest check stage, but they look lovely!
Since HiPro is now unaffordable for so many (which I hate), of all the alternatives that are similar, the MG cap profile is closest.
The bottom row is taller and Topre tends to use R3 for all other keys outside of the alpha cluster.
I'd go for that if you were going to use MX sliders for your Topre, because that is closest to HiPro. Speaking as someone who loves using Topre HiPro and has many sets.
Muirium wrote: 03 May 2022, 15:58
Topre's own HiPro caps are… particularly unimpressive. Nothing wrong with the material or legends, but the shape of them is tall yet flat. Kbdfan's ones look a bit nicer. I've tried HiPro in person and I did not dig them. A bit plain, and definitely not my preferred spherical Topre shape. My fingers were moaning in no time.
Which brings me to the next point. Yeah, I agree. They are aesthetically gorgeous and that kept me coming back to them, and I believe that's what attracts many to begin with.
Feel wise though? It was 100% an acquired taste for me and they couldn't compare to other sphericals I preferred in terms of comfort/feel/etc. They have a lot of odd features that detract from their ergonomics.
The spherical tops on HiPro aren't so noticeably spherical, outside of the 6 homing keys. They feel more like flat tops with upswept edges.
Those same homing keys also have taller edges than their non-homing friends, and while I never noticed issues myself, I have seen some complain about fingers colliding with those keys when going from R4 to R3.