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Colored keycaps are typically made from durable plastics such as ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) or PBT (Polybutylene Terephthalate). PBT keycaps are known for their textured feel and resistance to shine, while ABS keycaps often feature vibrant colors and a smoother finish.
Most colored keycaps are designed to fit standard mechanical keyboards that use Cherry MX-style switches or compatible stems. It’s important to check your keyboard’s switch type to ensure compatibility with the keycap set you choose.
Legends on colored keycaps can be applied using various methods, including double-shot molding, dye-sublimation, or laser etching. Double-shot and dye-sublimated legends are generally more durable and less likely to fade over time.
Many colored keycap sets come with additional keycaps for gaming or macro keys, such as alternate colors for WASD keys or extra modifiers. Be sure to check the product details to see what is included in each set.
To clean colored keycaps, gently remove them from your keyboard and wash them with mild soap and warm water. Avoid using harsh chemicals, and let them dry completely before reattaching. Regular cleaning helps maintain their appearance and prevents buildup of dirt or oils.