There are a few vendors that offer similar pudding caps on Amazon, but not all of them are great quality options - and few are offered in both black and white colourways, as SteelSeries' are. I personally love these keycaps even with the lighting turned off, as the two-tone look really appeals. This makes it an awesome way to highlight your keyboard's lighting, whether you've gone for the all-out rainbow wave or a more restrained set of colours and effects. So what are pudding keycaps anyway? The basic idea is that while the tops of the keycaps are produced as normal, with opaque black or white save for the legends where backlighting shines through, the sides are left translucent, allowing diffuse light to spill forth. Basically anything that uses Cherry MX-style stems will work, from full-size boards to more compact TKL, 65% and 60% examples - as long as they don't take too many liberties with the layout. These keycaps are offered in an ANSI (US) layout, but with a few extra keys that make them compatible with almost all mechanical keyboards made by popular gaming brands like Corsair, Razer, SteelSeries and so on.
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