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geekhack Community => Keyboard Keycaps => Topic started by: TotalChaos on Tue, 27 November 2012, 03:22:13

Title: Soft Touch Keycaps?
Post by: TotalChaos on Tue, 27 November 2012, 03:22:13
A review of a QPAD MK-85 backlit keyboard said:
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Like its predecessor, QPAD have stuck with the soft-touch key-tops. These feel really good to touch, grippy and smooth, and judging from the MK-80 which has been through a lot since its review it is a surprisingly durable finish. The lettering on the keyboards is transparent. When used in daylight the lettering still retains a good amount of visibility without turning on the lights. For use in dim rooms the lighting feature makes sense.

I don't care one way or the other about backlighting.
The soft touchiness sounds very interesting.


Is there a name for this type of keycap?
Do they last?
Where can I find other keyboards with keycaps like this?
Can I buy such keycaps?
Title: Re: Soft Touch Keycaps?
Post by: Vintage on Tue, 27 November 2012, 14:14:13
Pretty much every backlit keyboard has a "soft touch" coating on the keys. So that includes the Razer BWU, Duck Shine II and YOTD, Qpad, Logitech G710+, etc. I think the CM storm QFR and Rosewill non-illuminated both have similar coatings on their keycaps.

It has to do with the enamel that they use to make the non-legend part black instead of clear.

The legend will last a pretty long time but they will shine like any other ABS cap.

I think that Ducky is supposed to release custom translucent legend keys soon, but other than that IDK any places you can just get the keycaps. Someone else here might.