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I know you can get custom key caps for Cherry-MX but I am looking to see if anyone knows of a site selling custom Roamer-G keycaps for Logitech keyboards? some thing like WASD Keyboards?

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Custom key caps for romer-g keyboards don't really exist, since they aren't in such a high demand compared to standard key caps which can be used with many switches, including, gateron, cherry, outemu and others. The most that I could find was on Amazon, and it was only for WASD and arrow keys.

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They unfortunately don't really exist, that's why they're disliked by keyboard enthusiasts.

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If you have a high quality 3D printer (or access to one, a local library or university might have one you can use) you can try out these adapters. I've got absolutely no clue how widely compatible or durable they'll be, but given my experience with small 3D prints I wouldn't get too excited.

 

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2756468

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3 hours ago, Doqtori said:

They unfortunately don't really exist, that's why they're disliked by keyboard enthusiasts.

Damn thats a shame.

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3 hours ago, BobVonBob said:

If you have a high quality 3D printer (or access to one, a local library or university might have one you can use) you can try out these adapters. I've got absolutely no clue how widely compatible or durable they'll be, but given my experience with small 3D prints I wouldn't get too excited.

 

https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2756468

That's actually pretty cool thanks for the info.

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