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Transform your keyboard into a bona fide bake sale with these novelty keycaps, featuring different varieties of sweets atop a pink ABS plastic base. There are donuts, tarts, cupcakes, and slices of cake, all decked out in frosting, sprinkles, and whipped cream Read More
These just look lazy as hell. Although they're more expensive, I'd rather have a TinyMakesThings commission. Type-able? Perhaps not, but still... https://www.instagram.com/p/BQI2KtNjtTq/?hl=en
Mine came in the mail today. First I was worried about the cupcakes and stuff because they are only glued on top. You can not rip them of unless you really want to.
Would buy them again!
Sorry, but you can actually type on these? How? Even if I had one on, say, my Esc key, which I had to use only occasionally, I'd feel pretty silly pressing it, no matter how cute it was. Just wondering.
AnderI’m putting one on F2 and cntl because that’s my keyboard shortcut at work for putting my color on an email (we share a team inbox) and most of the time I push the wrong buttons and it messes it up. If I had ridiculous keycakes on my short cut I’d never miss it. Lol
We all know I'm crazy and use artisans on a daily but this is taking the cake!
If I bought these and drove them, either finger tips would be ruined or they would just be topless. :D
(Are they really just glued on?)
How are the plastics mounted to the keys? I can see that the plastic is a separate mount in the pictures, just cannot tell if it is glued or there is an internally reinforced mount? I mean really you could just cover the whole thing in an epoxy mold I guess unless there is an internal support mount. But if it is just surface glue...
smallbitGive me a needle and a propane torch to heat it and I'll give you a plastic on plastic bond. Go get some dollhouse miniatures and make your own.