I've been pondering whether or not I wanted to get in on imsto's thick PBT dyesub group buy for quite awhile then I began to wonder if I really even preferred thick key caps over thin ones. It seems to be a universal truth here that thick key caps are better, and I can understand that this may be true in terms of their quality, but how about their feel?
I had key caps of varying thickness lying about:
thick cherry laser infill
thick cherry doubleshot
thin KBC PBT
Filco stock
Poker stock
Leopold stock
WASDkeyboards
Because these key caps had been sitting on boards with different switches, I had never really made too much of a direct comparison before. The only reason I had even thought of this was because I have a Filco brown and I bought a Leopold brown in the classifieds here for my friend and noticed that it felt very different typing on it, which seemed to be attributed to just a minor difference in key cap thickness. In this case, on brown switches, I didn't find that one was superior to the other, but instead that both had an interesting feel.
I then went to try all the different keycaps I had on a PCB mounted red switch keyboard. It turns out that on red switches I vastly prefer thin key caps. This I attribute to the fact that red switches are often loved for their lightness and thin key caps have the least interference with the natural feeling of the switch. Perhaps "cloud of natural boobs" is in order here. :lol:
I've yet to try this same comparison on blue or black switches yet (which I have available) but I was curious to hear what other people think. Do you really like the feeling of thick key caps better, or just the quality? Are you sure it's not just cost justification or blind adherence to a "universal truth"?
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Brown: I like both
Red: I prefer thin