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Good examples are the Womier Shine Through Japanese keycap set (shown below, $32) and the SDYZ Coral Sea keycap set ($23), which showcase Japanese scenery and Japanese characters.
A team of Google engineers in Japan created a keyboard in the shape of a keycap that can be worn as a hat. The device contains a 6-axis inertial sensor that can read the hat’s positioning.
Instead, the Gboard CAPS project is another of Google Japan's joke keyboard ideas, like the 5.25-foot-long, single-row Gboard Stick Version keyboard shown off last year, used to promote Google's ...
The keycaps you choose can have a massive impact on how you type, what it feels like, ... and they are limited almost entirely to Japanese sub-legends. Photograph: Henri Robbins.
The keycaps will be available to order from November 10, 2024 and prices start from 35 CNY ($4.90) for an individual blind box. Character sets will cost 70 CNY ($9.75) and the box of all the ...
Still, Godzilla or Mechagodzilla, I reckon these are the best keycaps I've seen so far this show, and believe me, I've seen plenty. Oh look, there's just enough space left for another rawrr-ful pun.
Drop's keycaps don't feel too smooth, and while they'll likely show some shine after a few years of use (all ABS keycaps do), there's obviously no sign of that yet.
This split keyboard looks pretty cool, but the best thing about it are the OLED screens in the keycaps. ... such as Japanese, Korean, and Arabic, has been pretty difficult.
The PolyKybd is a mechanical split keyboard with OLED displays inside of the keycaps. The idea is to have a keyboard with universal language support, by having the keys switch over to any language.