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Offline e_l_tang

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Cherry profile keycap shapes
« on: Wed, 02 November 2016, 19:37:02 »
Where can I find a list of all the keycap shapes which exist in the Cherry profile?
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Re: GMK keycap shapes
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 02 November 2016, 19:38:34 »
Do you mean the profiles? They only produce Cherry.

Offline e_l_tang

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Re: GMK keycap shapes
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 02 November 2016, 19:40:39 »
Do you mean the profiles? They only produce Cherry.
No, I want a list of all the keycap shapes which exist in the Cherry profile.
« Last Edit: Wed, 02 November 2016, 23:26:16 by e_l_tang »

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Re: Cherry profile keycap shapes
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 02 November 2016, 21:37:27 »
Do you mean legends?
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Re: Cherry profile keycap shapes
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 02 November 2016, 21:52:28 »
Every shape that exist now or has ever existed? And in which materials?

If you are interested in getting double-shot moulded keys done, then I suggest that you email a question to GMK. They are the ones that make double-shot keys now.

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Re: Cherry profile keycap shapes
« Reply #5 on: Wed, 02 November 2016, 23:19:55 »
I don't understand the difference between a keycap profile and a keycap shape.
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Offline e_l_tang

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Re: Cherry profile keycap shapes
« Reply #6 on: Wed, 02 November 2016, 23:31:10 »
Do you mean legends?
No, read my OP again.

Every shape that exist now or has ever existed? And in which materials?

If you are interested in getting double-shot moulded keys done, then I suggest that you email a question to GMK. They are the ones that make double-shot keys now.
I want to know what shapes would be available to the organizer of a future GB. I already know they only produce ABS keycaps.

I don't understand the difference between a keycap profile and a keycap shape.
An example of a keycap profile would be Cherry. An example of a keycap shape would be R3 1x1.
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Re: Cherry profile keycap shapes
« Reply #7 on: Wed, 02 November 2016, 23:44:31 »
I don't understand the difference between a keycap profile and a keycap shape.
An example of a keycap profile would be Cherry. An example of a keycap shape would be R3 1x1.
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Email GMK, they'll give you a list.
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Re: Cherry profile keycap shapes
« Reply #8 on: Thu, 03 November 2016, 00:15:53 »
I don't understand the difference between a keycap profile and a keycap shape.
An example of a keycap profile would be Cherry. An example of a keycap shape would be R3 1x1.

Email GMK, they'll give you a list.
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I already tried, but they didn't. They seemed to not have one.
« Last Edit: Thu, 03 November 2016, 00:21:08 by e_l_tang »

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Re: Cherry profile keycap shapes
« Reply #9 on: Fri, 04 November 2016, 14:22:26 »
Cherry is famous for some nonstandard keycaps, like the off-center 6.25 spacebar and the stepped Caps Lock:


But I was not prepared, that their MY 3000/G81-3xxx series have nonstandard Ctrl/Alt/Win caps too:

Top: B row ISO Shift
Bottom: B row Ctrl
Right: C row stepped Caps
(From some custom branded Cherry XXL Keyboard, G81-3486LUNDE-0)

Does the regular MX 3000/G80-3xxx use center stemmed 1.25U wide Ctrl/Alt/Win caps, or these off-center 1.25U wide ones?

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Re: Cherry profile keycap shapes
« Reply #10 on: Fri, 04 November 2016, 14:56:41 »
All G80-3000 with Windows keys have centre-stemmed 1.25u modifiers. All G81-3000 with Windows keys have offset-stemmed 1.25u modifiers.
Those are the only non-stabilised keys that are different. A 1.25 Shift key is always centre-stemmed. Caps Lock on G80 and G81 are the same.

As to the other keys:
G81-3000 with Windows keys and in PBT or POM have also different stabilised keys (2u Backspace, right Shift, Space, Enter etc)
The G81-3000 without Windows keys (1.5u modifiers, thick PBT or ABS) use the same keycaps as G80-3000 without Windows keys.
On a G81-3000 with Windows keys and ABS keycaps the Space Bar and 1.25u modifiers are the only keys that are different from a G80-3000 with ABS keycaps. (I think those keys are actually POM)
« Last Edit: Fri, 04 November 2016, 14:58:38 by Findecanor »

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Re: Cherry profile keycap shapes
« Reply #11 on: Fri, 04 November 2016, 15:21:36 »
As to the other keys:
G81-3000 with Windows keys and in PBT or POM have also different stabilised keys (2u Backspace, right Shift, Space, Enter etc)


Stabilizer wires are hooked into the side of the switches.

Caps are lasered PBTs.