Look at your keyboard. Do the keycaps excite you? That’s what we thought. You pound on that thing day in and day out. Shouldn’t it at least be attractive? Or even happiness-inducing? You don’t ...
Keycaps are the first thing you see on a keyboard (custom USB cables second). They define the board and, most often, your entire desk. And along with that, they also are the first impression that ...
At first glance, there’s nothing obviously special about mechanical keyboard retailer Drop’s new collection of keycaps. There’s one white set with black lettering, one black set with white letting, ...
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Check out this very cool Star Wars-themed Custom Keycap and Mousepad collection from Team Liquid and Alienware with art by ...
Whether you’re buying your first mechanical keyboard or doing research for your endgame build, keycaps are a huge part of not only your keyboard’s appearance but also its all-around typing experience.
Ceramic keycaps are a new, expensive option for your keyboard. How do they stack up to the more traditional keycap materials? Let's find out. But are ceramic keycaps any good? How do they compare to ...
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Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The $49.99 set comes with 165 keycaps, so they can also be used on a larger keyboard layout with a number pad.
The holy and durable grail of keycaps? In this quick test, we look at the new PBT Double-Shot Keycaps from Corsair, compatible with their pretty much all of the K95, K70, K65, K66, K63 and STRAFE ...
Mechanical keyboards are great. But they’re also pricey, at least most of the time. The average retail price of the last five keyboards I reviewed is 200 freakin’ dollars, which would elicit justified ...
When we first laid eyes on Keybon, the adaptive macro keyboard, we sort of wondered what the big deal was. It honestly looked like any other USB macro keyboard, with big icons for various common tasks ...