Scanning Amazon, you can find plenty of options under $ 30 or so, like this full - size set of doubleshot, backlight - friendly
keycaps in the popular PBT plastic for just eighteen bucks.
Where Dell sticks it below the screen and Lenovo managed to squeeze a camera in above, Huawei has instead stuck the camera into a pop - up module hidden under
a keycap in the function keys row.
This newest release speaks of «a wireless charging device having an inductive charging coil built into a keyboard, such as the interior space of
a keycap in the keyboard.»
Not exact matches
When you buy the G810 all you get is the keyboard itself, while
in contrast the Strafe RGB offers a fully metal body as opposed to the plastic shell of the G810, an extra set of
keycaps and a wrist rest, plus it uses exclusive silence MX Cherry switches.
There's a surprising amount of variation
in the plastics used for
keycaps, and even more
in terms of their production styles, shapes, and written legends, but the actual hardware itself is, well, plastic.
These single
keycaps, usually designed
in a standard 1 × 1 size, are handmade by sculptors, often from exotic materials and mixed mediums.
The cheap
keycap sets listed above all come from manufacturers
in China and other industrial centers, who aren't really interested
in talking to you unless you want to order ten thousand units.
The keyboard action is crisp and solid; the keyboard backlight can render the keys unreadable
in some situations (thanks to white illumination and gray
keycaps); and the key layout is reasonable, albeit lacking
in dedicated page navigation keys.
And like the Outemu switches above, the ones
in this keyboard also come with Cherry - style stabilizers for easy
keycap swaps, with a
keycap tool included
in the box.
Scissor switches are technically mechanical
in operation, but usually aren't implied when talking about mechanical keyboards, as they lack a spring action and don't support custom
keycaps.
Plus, many
keycap sets come
in 108 - key or 104 - key sets and not 87 - key — so even if you're rehabbing an 87 - key keyboard, it helps to search for larger sizes too, provided they're the same layout.
With all that
in mind, there's no one combination of features that'll work for everyone — only you can decide which
keycaps are right for you.
Keycaps come
in different materials, so check out this guide from How - To Geek for details on the differences between
keycap types and on replacing them.
Logitech's G910 Orion Spark and G910 Orion Spectrum are available only with Logitech's proprietary Romer - G switches, which are tactile switches similar
in feel to Cherry MX Brown but made with a different kind of stem, so they're not compatible with the most popular types of
keycaps.
There is no huge difference between the Logitech G810
in term of
keycaps and the structure.
In a nutshell, the
keycaps mimic the feel of a mechanical keyboard, while still relying on a squishy membrane underneath.