I’m looking for a recommendation for choc keycaps based on a 24 key keyboard. Each side will have 2 keys per finger (4 for the index). Pressing the upper and lower key simultaneously will be the equivalent of the home row.

My challenge is finding a cap that ‘plays nice’ with pressing two keys next to each other with the same finger. They’re mostly concave to allow you to press into the middle of them.

Before I go about designing a set, I wanted to see if anything was already on the market.

  • Lenbok
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    52 years ago

    If you mean two keys in the same column, then Chicago Steno should be fine. I resin printed a set for my humla and they are nice and comfortable (I like them more than LDSA).

    • apfel
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      22 years ago

      +1 for CS, my favorite choc caps by far and great for vertical combos

    • AndyOP
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      12 years ago

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @mangotop
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    12 years ago

    probably the keycaps that people use for steno should do what you’re looking for. Idk specifically what keycaps any of them use, but take a look at the Uni (https://stenokeyboards.com) and see if you can figure out which keycaps they use - those should play nice with your idea

    • @mangotop
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      12 years ago

      this example seems to use Cherry style keycaps, but that direction should take you to a choc set that works

  • @yanma
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    12 years ago

    I use MBK choc for vertical combos, it is stable and reliable. I like it.

    • AndyOP
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      12 years ago

      Nice, thank you!