The highest quality front-printed keycaps I've seen are from Leopold. They're very thick, and they're more or less Cherry profile. They're not going to let any light through if you're using them on an RGB keyboard, though, but no front-printed keycaps will.
The highest quality front-printed keycaps I've seen are from Leopold. They're very thick, and they're more or less Cherry profile. They're not going to let any light through if you're using them on an RGB keyboard, though, but no front-printed keycaps will.
That's not true. PBT front-print keys can let plenty of light through if you so choose.
It's Varmilo front-print PBT caps.Are they better than the Vortex and leopold ones?
Are transparent caps (not frosted) a thing? I need day teal N64 lookThe highest quality front-printed keycaps I've seen are from Leopold. They're very thick, and they're more or less Cherry profile. They're not going to let any light through if you're using them on an RGB keyboard, though, but no front-printed keycaps will.
That's not true. PBT front-print keys can let plenty of light through if you so choose.Show Image(http://i.imgur.com/4iAnk4f.jpg)
Are transparent caps (not frosted) a thing? I need day teal N64 lookSignature Plastics has blank transparent keycaps in DCS profile (https://pimpmykeyboard.com/dcs-translucent-keycap-sets/). ANSI only: no vertical Enter. They call their tinted ones "translucent" though but I don't think those have any "frosting" except for the moulded texture on top. The stems are very visible through them though.
Varmilo keycaps are nearly identical, if not identical, to Leopold keycaps, and much nicer than Vortex, if you ask me. Varmilo and Leopold use the same "Step Sculpture 2" profile, which is essentially Cherry profile.It's Varmilo front-print PBT caps.Are they better than the Vortex and leopold ones?
What profile are they? I heard they use their own profile