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Offline spanyam

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Is there any database of all existing keycap sets?
« on: Mon, 07 March 2016, 14:37:57 »
I'm looking to build my first custom board, and finding out what kinds of keycap sets are available is becoming rather confusing. It's not really about the jargon (because that can be learned / inferred easily), but it's the fact that unless someone starts a group buy or puts up a classified, it's difficult to know that a certain keycap set even EXISTS.

The other challenge is the cost of making a wrong choice. I have some color ideas in mind, but until I see a good keycap set, I don't feel right dropping 50 to 100+ dollars on a set that might not really fit. And after settling for one and spending the money, it might be rather irritating to find out a better set was available that I never knew about.

So, is there any database of keycap sets? If such a database doesn't already exist, can we start one as a community? All we need to do is to list some basic information:
  • Name of the set
  • A photo of all the keys laid out
  • Keycap material
  • MX / Topre / ALPS compatibility.
  • Profile
  • Where to buy, if active sale or group buy

Optional information:
  • ANSI or ISO compatibility
  • Set size, if it applies (dunno if some sets are only released for 60% / TKL / etc.
  • Special layout compatibility (Winkeyless 7u spacebar, small R-Shift for HHKB layout, etc.)

So, does such a database exist? And if it doesn't, will this be something that you would be willing to contribute to if a platform were provided? I could set up a simple wiki, searchable and sortable, to present this information.
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Re: Is there any database of all existing keycap sets?
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 07 March 2016, 14:40:05 »
This has been attempted. One of the better attempts is here http://keypuller.com/

Also this tracker might be helpful http://keyset.me/
« Last Edit: Mon, 07 March 2016, 14:42:26 by SpAmRaY »

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Re: Is there any database of all existing keycap sets?
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 07 March 2016, 14:46:43 »
This has been attempted. One of the better attempts is here http://keypuller.com/

Also this tracker might be helpful http://keyset.me/

Wow, that's excellent presentation. It's pretty much what I had in mind :) It's missing quite a few sets, though, so it can use some contribution. I'll take a look into that.

keyset.me is incredible too. Thanks for both! EDIT: It's crazy outdated though. Most links lead to dead group buys or interest checks =/
« Last Edit: Mon, 07 March 2016, 15:02:18 by spanyam »
SKCM Orange ALPS on Infinity 60% bent-metal case w/ hasu ALPS64 PCB and PBT blank DSA caps | KBP V60 w/ Matias Quiet Linears | IBM Model M | QFR w/ MX Blues