Is it easy to press a key down with your finger, and as your finger comes up, your finger hits the underneath edge of the key next to it?
Is it easy to press a key down with your finger, and as your finger comes up, your finger hits the underneath edge of the key next to it?Keycap skirts are traditionally slick, so that is not a problem. I could see a problem if the skirts are shorter than the key travel but that is very rare. There are some crappy low-profile chiclet keyboards that don't have skirts on the keys where you could get your nail underneath a keycap.
What is floating keys exactly? An image?
What is floating keys exactly? An image?
Basically referring to when the switch itself is exposed underneath the keycap.
Can be achieved through a low profile case or keycaps like ducky's new floating keycaps:Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/cmlcp2U.png)
What is floating keys exactly? An image?
Basically referring to when the switch itself is exposed underneath the keycap.
Can be achieved through a low profile case or keycaps like ducky's new floating keycaps:Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/cmlcp2U.png)
wow, that looks absolutely terrible.
They look amazing on 40% with DSA caps. And to be fair, those cylindricals in that picture are fairly horid, same with the kb to be honest.What is floating keys exactly? An image?
Basically referring to when the switch itself is exposed underneath the keycap.
Can be achieved through a low profile case or keycaps like ducky's new floating keycaps:Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/cmlcp2U.png)
wow, that looks absolutely terrible.
Basically referring to when the switch itself is exposed underneath the keycap.The Ducky Shine 6 is a bit of an extreme example. Look instead at Corsair K65, the input.club K-type or WhiteFox.