What a genuine, totally not promotional question, Mr. Ceramic
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What you don't talk like some PR person all the time? We at MaggiWuerze always try our best to write the most thought out and well prosed comments, offering the highest quality in written commentary on the market.
My friend has ceramic keycaps no idea brand at the moment but I do remember him saying they were slippery and they stay "cool".
This is spam I believe, but I have some of their caps and they're actually quite nice.
CeraKey Ceramic Keycaps came to my house and kicked my dog. CeraKey are dog kickers.
I literally only learned about my these last night. I think they're interesting, and I'd love to try some out, but they're a bit pricey.
I haven't used them, but wouldn't those be way heavier than PBT keycaps? I'd imagine they would actually affect the actuation force, but I wonder if it's enough to be noticeable.
They look pretty nice, but looks like they don't include a split spacebar, so not for me unfortunately.
The product images do include an ALICE layout model, I guess they just used blank shift keys? hmm maybe i can use it
but looks like they don't include a split spacebar, so not for me unfortunately.
You could split it yourself. It's ceramics after all.
Wrong community.
If you weren't posting thinly veiled marketing, I would suggest going here: !mechanicalkeyboards@lemmy.ml
Once again I see Topre is out in the cold. I'd buy a set today if not for that.
Topre, for when chocolate keycaps are too mainstream and you want even fewer choices. Seriously though, that's the tradeoff with a super niche format. Anything besides cherry and you're going to have a hard time finding cap options.