I love mechanical keyboards and I saw a lot of people sharing pictures of their Ducky One, so I grabbed one myself. After that, I saw a picture of these pudding keycaps and I knew I had to have...
I love mechanical keyboards and I saw a lot of people sharing pictures of their Ducky One, so I grabbed one myself. After that, I saw a picture of these pudding keycaps and I knew I had to have them too. The pair look amazing in my opinion. What do you think of them?
They're YMDK's pudding keyset. I bought mine from here, but apparently most of the other variants on AliExpress are made by the same supplier. Not entirely sure on that, but it didn't really...
They're YMDK's pudding keyset. I bought mine from here, but apparently most of the other variants on AliExpress are made by the same supplier. Not entirely sure on that, but it didn't really matter to me because they were the only reputable store selling them with media keys.
All of the Shine series keyboards apparently have great lighting, wish I had got one in retrospect. I just didn't like the case on the Shine 6, and there weren't many other options here for a good...
All of the Shine series keyboards apparently have great lighting, wish I had got one in retrospect. I just didn't like the case on the Shine 6, and there weren't many other options here for a good price since Ducky hasn't added any official retailers here. These would probably look sick on your board.
I don't think there's any pudding keycaps available for ortholinear profiles, but if you have the patience and time, you could sand off the outer coating on compatible sets. It would probably be...
I don't think there's any pudding keycaps available for ortholinear profiles, but if you have the patience and time, you could sand off the outer coating on compatible sets. It would probably be like this video but in reverse. If you're interested, you should ask around on /r/mechanicalkeyboards.
I love mechanical keyboards and I saw a lot of people sharing pictures of their Ducky One, so I grabbed one myself. After that, I saw a picture of these pudding keycaps and I knew I had to have them too. The pair look amazing in my opinion. What do you think of them?
Where'd you get the keycaps? They look great1
They're YMDK's pudding keyset. I bought mine from here, but apparently most of the other variants on AliExpress are made by the same supplier. Not entirely sure on that, but it didn't really matter to me because they were the only reputable store selling them with media keys.
Nice, thanks!
All of the Shine series keyboards apparently have great lighting, wish I had got one in retrospect. I just didn't like the case on the Shine 6, and there weren't many other options here for a good price since Ducky hasn't added any official retailers here. These would probably look sick on your board.
I'm going to hijack the thread with my keyboard pics. Also a ducky one, but with xda canvas caps. Pics
That looks really clean, I'd have done something like that if I weren't trying to match my desktop's lighting.
I don't think there's any pudding keycaps available for ortholinear profiles, but if you have the patience and time, you could sand off the outer coating on compatible sets. It would probably be like this video but in reverse. If you're interested, you should ask around on /r/mechanicalkeyboards.
Switches are Cherry MX Silver.
Hey stranger, thanks for the invite code!