
Blank. As caps should be!
This is a set by CaseKing.de. I'm not convinced by the profile, and their selection is too limited for a ground-up build anyway. But they did say this, via Google Translate:
It is important to note that the metal keycaps of King Mod serious turn than the originals made of plastic (depending on the position between 4.82 g and 5.5 g weight per cap). This stylish modded the human-computer interface on the one hand a little loud when typing. Secondly, the actuating force is reduced by the higher weight a little.
So, the extra weight loads the springs a bit, giving the keys a lighter feel. 5g is a fair reduction but nothing crazy. Sounds quite appealing, in fact. They say their keys are plated (makes sense as they're that shiny) and I guess that means a thin layer of nice stuff over a bulk metal body. It's the whole metal feel I'm after rather than the bling of reflective jewel like keys. So plating may not be necessary if there's a good wear resistant bare bulk metal option instead.
What I'd really like is a DSA version. With the correspondingly lower profile that doesn't change by row of the keyboard:

Interchangeable rows and interchangeable columns: since I'm thinking blanks. I could even try to design my compact keyboard around a tightly limited set of different key widths, for optimisation with these.
Are custom metal DSA caps something we can obtain at a sensible price? Am I the only one intrigued by the cold metal finger touch? Or the feel of other materials for that matter. Like…

As long as I don't have to get out the power tools, the kiln, the furnace or the moulds and craft these things myself.

They call him déjà vu.





