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Elevate Your Typing Experience with Ceramic Keycaps

Ceramic keycaps are the new trend in the keyboard scene. Not only are they beautiful, but a ceramic cap offers a unique tactile experience I not only appear cool with ceramic keycaps, but they feel great. What are ceramic keycaps, how do they work, what are the advantages and disadvantages, and what should you use them for? Here’s a primer.

Table of Contents:
– What are ceramic keycaps?
– How do ceramic keycaps work?
– Benefits and drawbacks of ceramic keycaps
– How to choose ceramic keycaps
– How to use ceramic keycaps

What are ceramic keycaps?

A red keyboard with white keys on the front

Ceramic keycaps are designed as an alternative to regular ABS and PBT plastic keycaps with unique texture and weight. Ceramic materials are used for molding, firing and in some cases hand-painting, which contributes to the final product being not just functional, but also a beautiful work of art. Ceramic keycaps stand out from other available keycaps for their aesthetic versatility: they are available in sleek minimalist style as well as more elaborate colour patterns.

How do ceramic keycaps work?

A white and green mechanical keyboard with white keycaps

Ceramic keycaps are sized just like other keycaps, and they fit over the switches of a mechanical keyboard just like plastic keycaps. But the properties of a ceramic material mean they feel and sound different to their plastic counterparts, too. The dense, hard ceramic gives a solid, satisfying keystroke – more ‘thocky’ than ‘clacky’, as is often said about ABS or PBT keycaps. What’s more, because the ceramic retains heat well, the keycaps never get hot: a benefit for anyone who spends a lot of time typing. They’ll work with most mechanical switches.

Benefits and drawbacks of ceramic keycaps

A white and green mechanical keyboard

Ceramic keycaps are durable, have a unique tactile feel, and look good. They are harder than plastic keycaps, so they won’t wear down over time like plastics keycaps do, which makes them a good cost-effective long-term investment. The different feel of ceramic under the fingers can be beneficial for certain users for the sake of speed and accuracy. However, there are also drawbacks to ceramic keycaps. They cost more than plastics, mostly due to the material and the manufacturing process. They are also more brittle than plastics, so they can crack or chip if they are dropped or mishandled.

How to choose ceramic keycaps

he white and blue mechanical keyboard is made

When choosing your ceramic keycaps, consider your compatibility, design and personal preference. When choosing your keycaps, always check to see if they are compatible with your switches and the layout of the keyboard. Your profile (the shape and height of the keycaps) will affect the way you type, so consider this when making your selection. Many people consider design to be of large importance, and keycaps come in a variety of understated elegance to vibrant, eye-catching patterns. Finally, consider your typing habits and how the way the material feels and sounds will affect your experience.

How to use ceramic keycaps

a blue and white key loose in the keyboard

It’s easy to put on such keycaps, but a bit of care is also required to keep them looking good in the long run. When you install the keycaps, make sure the switches are on the relevant side of the cap. As you press each keycap onto its switch, do so gently – it takes more force to push in the switch and start pressing down the keycap than it does to actually fasten it. Do not try to press overly hard otherwise you might damage both the keycap and the switch. A soft, damp cloth is usually sufficient to clean dust and fingerprints off your ceramic keycaps. Use a dry, soft cloth if needed. The last thing you want to do is use anything harsh or abrasive on your ceramic keycaps and wear down the finish. With proper care, they can provide you with a pleasant typing experience for many years.

Conclusion

These keycaps are a fascinating premium upgrade to any mechanical keyboard, with their looks and feel, and the benefits they bring, a combination of the aesthetic and the practical. Have you already tried a set of ceramic keycaps? Does your typing experience, or your gaming, benefit from one of our products? If so, let us know in the comments below – and share this article if you’ve enjoyed it. If you’re unsure what to buy, consider the pointers we’ve covered above, and if you are looking for a recommendation just get in touch. Thank you for reading!

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