please please please continue this series. After lots of research I recently ordered KAT profile caps and im so excited for them! It would've been a lot less work if there was another video just like this for KAT profile--could definitely help lots of people to have these videos per-profile to check out!
I AM SO GLAD YOU ARE MAKING THIS SERIES!!! I really want to learn more about building and customizing keyboards, and look to your channel to learn more about parts, terms, models, etc. Based on this video I want to see if I can get a hold of a set like this.
yay, like this new series! XDA, MDA and OEM profiles would be nice... maybe also cherry and DSA, but they are so common they hardly need explanation. I like the thocc of this board in the sound test, ASMR material to me.
Gotta love this series! Super informative for people who don't really have the budget to buy all kinds of profiles to try them on-hand. Super helpful! Thank you :)
Drop has exclusive rights to this profile? God damn it... I wanted to just get a set of MT3 keycaps by akko for $70 at some point in the future... oh well. Guess I'll pay double money for a set of MT3's by drop. Maybe one day in the future this profile will be more accessible / cheaper.
I own a few set of MT3 keycaps, I got a lot of typo at first when I first put them on linier switches board, but I'm doing better when I put them on tactile switches, as I lift my finger tactile switches has more of a distinct bump that kinda bounce my fingers off to another key more precisely. Compare to a linier switches, as I lift my fingers form keystroke, I kinda hit the brim of the keycaps as my fingers try to travel to another key, that I makes more typos. I do prefer to get my keycaps in PBT, in fact most if not all of my keycaps are in PBT, Since they are more durable, more resist to shine and rarely become oily. I don't understand why/how people are gravitate toward ABS keycaps, they are more prone to shine, become oily and even sticky over time. For manufacturer I might be able to see the point, because they can make more keycaps, that are not gonna last long, so people have to buy more and more keycaps as the keys worn out, that is not a very environment friendly approach, which is another reason that I prefer PBT to ABS.
I would try NP profile, I just put a set of NP keycaps on my board and they are flat with a bit more surface area than XDA. It took a hot minute to get used to them but I feel comfortable typing on these as much as I do with cherry and oem profile. If not more, the lack of falling into the gaps is a huge plus. I find OEM's in particular with its usually harder grittier PBT plastic construction to be really uncomfortable in those regards. Only thing flatter would be g20 profile. I like with NP profile the space bar is like a reversed cherry spacebar, super comfortable downward slope facing you. I am using them with lubed linear switches, I think tactile would be a better match up for some people. I have choc caps on a little mixboard from thnikk, they are quite nice, not much different from NP in terms of surface area, only square rather then oblong. I could send you a comparison pic.
I purchased a set of BoW. They are awesome. They remind me of those Unix terminals back in the days. One thing worth mentioning though is that since they’re so tall they tend to wobble a little more than other profiles. I have them on cherry Mx switches and I’m not sure if that’s a good idea. I probably should look for some more stable switches for them.
@@SwitchandClickOfficial Absolutely! I figured it out after watching some BadSeed videos. He's sponsored by DROP and has mentioned Matt30's keycaps a couple times
@@SwitchandClickOfficial also you technically could pronounce 'tty' as 'teletype'.. I guess. Not sure if it's a good idea :D maybe you already know all of that, but /dev/tty (+ some numbers and letters, like /dev/tty1 or /dev/ttyS0) is the name of special files in some OSes (UNIX, Linux, BSD, - quite probably including OS X...), which are like the COM1, COM2, etc from Windows: if you read from them or write to them, you actually exchange data with devices connected to an ancient connection called "serial port". One of the oldest and most important devices that used that connections were so-called "teletypes", which are like typewriters; but if you press something on the keyboard (say, the A button), it will be sent to the computer over the serial connection, and the computer can send something back (pretty much whatever it wants), and only then that data will be finally printed. teletypes were later superseded with terminals that had a screen instead of paper. as a use case, you can make the computer to treat the input from the serial port as commands to be executed (say, "shutdown" to be turned off), which is how people (several at a time, as you can connect more then one teletype) used to interact with computers before they got their own screens (70s/80s). so Matt3o was going for some super retro tech vibes with that name
I’ve already watched this video, but now that I’m actually considering buying an MT3 set, I had to revisit. The smoother texture is exactly what I’m looking for-PBT bothers me lol. The 3277 colorway has about one day left on Drop, and I’ve been eyeing the blank set so I can use it for any layout (planning to try it on an ortho). I just was unsure about the texture. This video helped sway me more in favor of them!
I thought a lot about buying the keycaps as it is on the more expensive side and coming from the Philippines more costly to ship. But after watching this video I took the plunge and bought the infinity set. I have not regretted the expensive buy. It is super comfortable to type on and I do love the sound especially when I paired it with the GMMK TKL and holy panda switches. It is a joy to type on. I just wish Drop will make more colorful keycaps which I do like. The color choices they have are very limited on the MT3.
Thank you for all the great content. Your content pulled me into the hobby. Are you continuing these keycap profile videos? For example XDA seems to need a “flatter” keyboard, but it seems its a challenge to find a keyboard which is both flat, wireless and upgradeable. Installing them as I did on a Keychain v2, I lifted the front of the keyboard to flatten it out. Wondering if you’ve worked with XDA profile, couldn’t find a video though.
I had the Black Panther and Iron Man set in my cart with 20 minutes left in the Buy One Get One deal. I couldn't decided if I actually needed them. This video sealed my fate 😅. Thank you!
@@SwitchandClickOfficial literally the only channel that actually reviewed typing feel and if I can be a better typist with them. And I know you damn good at typing 😅. So thank you!
I picked up the Dev/tty set about a year ago and loved them so much that I just got the susuwatari set and they I sound so awesome with the Boba U4T thocky switches!
Hi Harlowe, I also have a set of Boba U4T waiting to pair up with an MT3 keycap profile. Which one would you recommend? The ABS Susuwatari or the PBT /dev/tty? I like thockier sound profiles.
It's always painful to see hyper-specialized keycaps that are stuck in QWERTY. I'd love to use this profile, but when typing in Colemak-CA, they'd be an ergonomic disaster. If Drop could make even a single variation that's like this but supports other layouts, it'd be so nice.
Only issue with this video is your statement of the layout not being compatible with ortho in 2:20? Not compatible with different layout goes for all sculpted keycaps. Put R1 on R2 and you will feel the dissonance. But that has nothing to do with ortho, or even layout in the digital sense. Changes in layout are digital and practical typing tips are to not look at the board so it does not matter what printed letter is on your keys. I am on colemak but my physical board still displays qwerty. Also incorrect in saying that they are 'incompatible" with ortholinear. They are not made for any style. Just keep r1 on r1 (and so on) and you will not experience hindrances in typing. You did mention that it requires a different kit which is a stretch, but viable. Caveats are that if you have a staggered board but buy the ortho, you will not have the long space bar (and maybe more negatives). And if you have an ortho board with thumb clusters, the staggered package may not give you all the necessary keycap units (size) necessary to fully build the board. But YES. You can use this profile on an ortholinear board. Split/thumb cluster or not. Ortho user for 1yr+ getting avg 140wpm+ and 166wpm cap. sorry if rant. Love the vid and love your content. Have a good week
I detest the R4 keys in MT3 for my 40% ortho keyboard. There's no way for my thumbs to meet these keys without running directly into the upraised spike and I rely on them heavily for layer switching.
hello!!!! i just want to ask if you have any idea where I can purchase backlit cherry profile keycaps for my Keychron K4v2. I have gone through most sites (Amazon, Lazada, Shopee, etc.) but still no luck. I hope you see this.
The first time I saw one of these MT3 keycap sets, I knew I wanted one and that was when I decided to take the dive into hobby DIY mechanical keyboards. I have been using the same hideous gaming keyboard for about 10 years now, and the first time I saw one of these sets I instantly fell in love with the look and knew I wanted something that could use them. What I find interesting about MT3 is it actually looks _extremely similar_ (at least from my memory) to how the keycap profiles were on many older computer systems and keyboards back in the mid 80's-early 90's. Various IBM computers and keyboards from that era have very similar design philosophies, with lots of height, angled rows, and "deep dishes" for your fingers. It is going to be a couple of weeks before I have everything I need to assemble my first DIY keyboard, but I think for a price of about $250, that's not terribly expensive considering the last time I bought a keyboard, it was this hideous gaming one I've been using for about a decade, and I spent about $200 for that. It will be very nice to have a fully customizable keyboard :). I just got a Keychron K8 Pro (I actually _need_ stuff like Page Up and Page Down) with Gateron Reds. I intend to lube all of them and do some work on the stabilizers as well, and also do all of the usual mods like foam and tape. I just wanted to thank you and the handful of other keyboard enthusiasts who regularly make videos on these things. I appreciate the in-depth reviews and videos showing the assembly processes. At this point I probably know enough to have no issues assembling my first board, and making any changes to it that I desire.
Thanks for the detailed info and side shot of the MT3! Sadly that means finding out that almost none of the Drop keyboards support Colemak. Oh well lol, great video though!
I love MT3, I have the dev/tty set made out of PBT, there is no shine at all and the texture is so nice and rough! I have two GMK sets on the way and I really don't know if I can readapt to cherry profile D: Though my next two boards are planned to use those so yeah, I have no choice ^^ plus the dev/tty set is not the most beautiful, I ordered it mainly because it's PBT but I won't order any extras like a differently sized spacebar or smaller ctrl and windows keys (my next board will have the HHKB Layout) because Drop shipping + customs fees are a bummer :/ Can definitely recommend MT3... how is the ABS shine? This always worries me and I hope this won't be off putting with any set I will recieve in the future because all of them will be ABS (Maybe I will get another colorfull MT3 set made out of ABS too, if it's not too bad when it comes to the shine..)
@@SwitchandClickOfficial I ordered /dev/tty because they are the only (that I knew) MT3 profiles that offer and alternative bottom row. I didn't want the spacebar cutting on my thumb. They are awesome.
Great input on MT3.. Now I wanna buy an MT3 keycap set 😅 would you mind telling me your favorite switch + keycap combination right now? Some people say MT3 feels better with linear rather tactile switches, do you agree?
Help! I'm hesitating between MT3 or KAT. Any word of advice? I'm new to the scene and have tried OEM and Cherry. Using silent tactile and tactile switches.
I have MT3 Dasher keycaps on 3 traditional keyboards. Thet do make an Ortho-linear version of the MT3 Dasher colorway. I have them in the Dasher colorway on a Preonic and will soon have them on another 40% Ortho-linear keyboard. I like them just fine. I'm mostly drawn to the color.
I bought a MT3 Black On White set from DROP and I really love it! My keyboard have an angle of 6 degree so it perfect for that. That true, the MT3 profile is very comfortable.
Waiting on my MT3 Cybers! Maybe I'm weird, But I currently use an SA set and when I play FPS games, I take off my palm wrest because it feels more comfortable without them. Tried revisiting Cherry Profile, didn't like them at all (gave them to my wife afterwards haha)
I’ve waited two months for my Drop GMK WoB which have just been dispatched then I have just come across the Drop MT3 WoB and ordered a set from Amazon today. There are so retro and remind me of the old terminal computers or Commodore 64. I can see me sending back the Cherry profile GMK’s.
Just received my /dev/tty and fell in love after typing on them for 5 minutes! They have a really dampened sound on my board though :-? Like really silent. Right now I'm using lubed Gateron reds.
Very nice video and explanation on the MT3 profile. However, it might not be the best option to demonstrate the typing sound on a NIZ board as the NIZ EC switches have their only unique sound signatures. Most people will be using these keycaps on a mechanical keyboard.
I have the black on white and I could not net be happier, she i right about less typos I like how these keys draw your fingers to the center of the cap and they have a nice pop sounds to them, im using them with akko rose switches linear 43g 3.5mm travel switch lubed with 3404 and 105 for the spring, Im placing another order of these asap in another color
Honestly most of the sound comes from the EC switches (similar to topre) , which I love it, I have one, and it sound quite similar with the stock keycaps
I have been itching for a set of these caps for a long time for both the profile and the aesthetic (I like the susuwatari MT3 set), but I wish they were double shot with shine through legends. The only shine through keys I can find have offset legends/ standard profile, and don't have this beautiful retro aesthetic.
I was just about to ask about the keycap set until I heard it at 6:40. You are saying /dev/tty correctly. It's a Unix thing. The tty is short for teletype which is an old text interface to a computer.
Love this style of key caps. I used a very old keyboard a few years ago and they keys felt like they were made of ivory or something, very very satisfying.
I have two sets of these caps. The red & white /DEV/TTY and the yellow & beige ZAMBUMON MT3 SERIKA set. They are exquisite - in particular on light switches. The stiff Hako switches on my Whitefox didn’t play well with them - my thumb hurt a little from the extra force required on the spacebar in combination with its rather pronounced edges.
I own two sets of these keycaps but to be honest i feel like despite the amazing feeling to the touch and increase accuracy my typing speed is really decreased.
Since I bought 1980's DCS keycaps without knowing anything about keycap profiles, I was a bit confused when they arrived as they were loose and I had to work out the rows myself. Doing research, DCS seems rarely used, I never see people talk about it. I'm starting to think my DCS profile ISO board is a rare one now though lol. I'm late to this video, but I really enjoyed it, MT3 look very nice to be honest. Look forward to more in this series!
please please please continue this series. After lots of research I recently ordered KAT profile caps and im so excited for them! It would've been a lot less work if there was another video just like this for KAT profile--could definitely help lots of people to have these videos per-profile to check out!
for those who didn't know, these dasher keycaps are an homage to the keycaps used by the the Data General Dasher terminals from the late 1970s :)
Received my Dasher two weeks ago and really loveeeeeee this
I AM SO GLAD YOU ARE MAKING THIS SERIES!!! I really want to learn more about building and customizing keyboards, and look to your channel to learn more about parts, terms, models, etc. Based on this video I want to see if I can get a hold of a set like this.
Glad I could help!
that sound test was delicious. jeebus
It was
I will be looping that to fall asleep to.
So soft and plasticy, and I mean that in a good way.
yay, like this new series! XDA, MDA and OEM profiles would be nice... maybe also cherry and DSA, but they are so common they hardly need explanation. I like the thocc of this board in the sound test, ASMR material to me.
Gotta love this series! Super informative for people who don't really have the budget to buy all kinds of profiles to try them on-hand. Super helpful! Thank you :)
Cool!
Drop has exclusive rights to this profile? God damn it... I wanted to just get a set of MT3 keycaps by akko for $70 at some point in the future... oh well. Guess I'll pay double money for a set of MT3's by drop. Maybe one day in the future this profile will be more accessible / cheaper.
Your videos are always so well put together, with great info and production quality. Hope your channel keeps growing
Thanks!
I own a few set of MT3 keycaps, I got a lot of typo at first when I first put them on linier switches board,
but I'm doing better when I put them on tactile switches, as I lift my finger tactile switches has more of a distinct bump
that kinda bounce my fingers off to another key more precisely.
Compare to a linier switches, as I lift my fingers form keystroke,
I kinda hit the brim of the keycaps as my fingers try to travel to another key, that I makes more typos.
I do prefer to get my keycaps in PBT, in fact most if not all of my keycaps are in PBT,
Since they are more durable, more resist to shine and rarely become oily.
I don't understand why/how people are gravitate toward ABS keycaps,
they are more prone to shine, become oily and even sticky over time.
For manufacturer I might be able to see the point, because they can make more keycaps,
that are not gonna last long, so people have to buy more and more keycaps as the keys worn out,
that is not a very environment friendly approach, which is another reason that I prefer PBT to ABS.
High quality abs like epbt or gmk is fine
My thin fingers can't stand keycaps that leave gaps between them. I wish I could try the choc keycaps some day
MDA is pretty wide.
@@dhoffnun Still too concave tho
I would try NP profile, I just put a set of NP keycaps on my board and they are flat with a bit more surface area than XDA. It took a hot minute to get used to them but I feel comfortable typing on these as much as I do with cherry and oem profile. If not more, the lack of falling into the gaps is a huge plus. I find OEM's in particular with its usually harder grittier PBT plastic construction to be really uncomfortable in those regards. Only thing flatter would be g20 profile. I like with NP profile the space bar is like a reversed cherry spacebar, super comfortable downward slope facing you.
I am using them with lubed linear switches, I think tactile would be a better match up for some people. I have choc caps on a little mixboard from thnikk, they are quite nice, not much different from NP in terms of surface area, only square rather then oblong. I could send you a comparison pic.
I purchased a set of BoW. They are awesome. They remind me of those Unix terminals back in the days.
One thing worth mentioning though is that since they’re so tall they tend to wobble a little more than other profiles. I have them on cherry Mx switches and I’m not sure if that’s a good idea. I probably should look for some more stable switches for them.
Consider Kailh box switches.
you think these would sound good with the niz plum switches?
edit: nvm i just finished the video, they sound amazing lol
Nice!
Love this, just for reference though, Matt3o is pronounced "Matteo"
That's nice to know
@@SwitchandClickOfficial Absolutely! I figured it out after watching some BadSeed videos. He's sponsored by DROP and has mentioned Matt30's keycaps a couple times
@@SwitchandClickOfficial also you technically could pronounce 'tty' as 'teletype'.. I guess. Not sure if it's a good idea :D
maybe you already know all of that, but /dev/tty (+ some numbers and letters, like /dev/tty1 or /dev/ttyS0) is the name of special files in some OSes (UNIX, Linux, BSD, - quite probably including OS X...), which are like the COM1, COM2, etc from Windows: if you read from them or write to them, you actually exchange data with devices connected to an ancient connection called "serial port". One of the oldest and most important devices that used that connections were so-called "teletypes", which are like typewriters; but if you press something on the keyboard (say, the A button), it will be sent to the computer over the serial connection, and the computer can send something back (pretty much whatever it wants), and only then that data will be finally printed. teletypes were later superseded with terminals that had a screen instead of paper. as a use case, you can make the computer to treat the input from the serial port as commands to be executed (say, "shutdown" to be turned off), which is how people (several at a time, as you can connect more then one teletype) used to interact with computers before they got their own screens (70s/80s).
so Matt3o was going for some super retro tech vibes with that name
I've just bought /dev/tty two days ago..
I’ve already watched this video, but now that I’m actually considering buying an MT3 set, I had to revisit. The smoother texture is exactly what I’m looking for-PBT bothers me lol. The 3277 colorway has about one day left on Drop, and I’ve been eyeing the blank set so I can use it for any layout (planning to try it on an ortho). I just was unsure about the texture. This video helped sway me more in favor of them!
Comment and like first, watch later...
Thanks 👌
Drop just doesnt have that many nice colors
I thought a lot about buying the keycaps as it is on the more expensive side and coming from the Philippines more costly to ship. But after watching this video I took the plunge and bought the infinity set. I have not regretted the expensive buy. It is super comfortable to type on and I do love the sound especially when I paired it with the GMMK TKL and holy panda switches. It is a joy to type on. I just wish Drop will make more colorful keycaps which I do like. The color choices they have are very limited on the MT3.
Love the MT3 profile.
Me (A gamer): I have mt3 keycaps.-.
KAT or KAM would be a great keycap to look at for everybody
Please do KAT proFile that is my favorite
Would you recommend mt3 over SA or gmk?
I love this sound! I really want to build something like this
say hello to tunnel syndrome with this huge keycaps
these keycaps look cool but I can't bring myself to pay $90 for them. The gray and red colors look cool too
Thank you for all the great content. Your content pulled me into the hobby. Are you continuing these keycap profile videos? For example XDA seems to need a “flatter” keyboard, but it seems its a challenge to find a keyboard which is both flat, wireless and upgradeable. Installing them as I did on a Keychain v2, I lifted the front of the keyboard to flatten it out. Wondering if you’ve worked with XDA profile, couldn’t find a video though.
I had the Black Panther and Iron Man set in my cart with 20 minutes left in the Buy One Get One deal. I couldn't decided if I actually needed them. This video sealed my fate 😅. Thank you!
you're welcome!
@@SwitchandClickOfficial literally the only channel that actually reviewed typing feel and if I can be a better typist with them. And I know you damn good at typing 😅. So thank you!
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WoB is as close as you can get :)
@@cookiejarseattle Link?
I picked up the Dev/tty set about a year ago and loved them so much that I just got the susuwatari set and they I sound so awesome with the Boba U4T thocky switches!
Awesome! This is exactly the combo I'm about to buy for my next keyboard. What keyboard are you using if you don't mind me asking?
This exact combination (U4T + MT3) is what i want to achieve. Could you please upload a sound test? and maybe a few words about the experience?
Hi Harlowe, I also have a set of Boba U4T waiting to pair up with an MT3 keycap profile. Which one would you recommend? The ABS Susuwatari or the PBT /dev/tty? I like thockier sound profiles.
I know that this is off topic but what is the right switch film size for the Gateron Black Ink Switch
Also the beam spring era switches ua-cam.com/video/hNRH1ULmbNA/v-deo.html
It's always painful to see hyper-specialized keycaps that are stuck in QWERTY. I'd love to use this profile, but when typing in Colemak-CA, they'd be an ergonomic disaster. If Drop could make even a single variation that's like this but supports other layouts, it'd be so nice.
Hey, I wish you would continue this series. This was really helpful and would love more on the other profiles!
Only issue with this video is your statement of the layout not being compatible with ortho in 2:20?
Not compatible with different layout goes for all sculpted keycaps. Put R1 on R2 and you will feel the dissonance.
But that has nothing to do with ortho, or even layout in the digital sense. Changes in layout are digital and practical typing tips are to not look at the board so it does not matter what printed letter is on your keys. I am on colemak but my physical board still displays qwerty.
Also incorrect in saying that they are 'incompatible" with ortholinear. They are not made for any style. Just keep r1 on r1 (and so on) and you will not experience hindrances in typing.
You did mention that it requires a different kit which is a stretch, but viable. Caveats are that if you have a staggered board but buy the ortho, you will not have the long space bar (and maybe more negatives). And if you have an ortho board with thumb clusters, the staggered package may not give you all the necessary keycap units (size) necessary to fully build the board.
But YES. You can use this profile on an ortholinear board. Split/thumb cluster or not.
Ortho user for 1yr+ getting avg 140wpm+ and 166wpm cap. sorry if rant. Love the vid and love your content. Have a good week
Thanks for this! I have no knowledge of any aftermarket/custom keycaps so this series will be pretty interesting to me.
I detest the R4 keys in MT3 for my 40% ortho keyboard. There's no way for my thumbs to meet these keys without running directly into the upraised spike and I rely on them heavily for layer switching.
hello!!!! i just want to ask if you have any idea where I can purchase backlit cherry profile keycaps for my Keychron K4v2. I have gone through most sites (Amazon, Lazada, Shopee, etc.) but still no luck. I hope you see this.
The first time I saw one of these MT3 keycap sets, I knew I wanted one and that was when I decided to take the dive into hobby DIY mechanical keyboards. I have been using the same hideous gaming keyboard for about 10 years now, and the first time I saw one of these sets I instantly fell in love with the look and knew I wanted something that could use them.
What I find interesting about MT3 is it actually looks _extremely similar_ (at least from my memory) to how the keycap profiles were on many older computer systems and keyboards back in the mid 80's-early 90's. Various IBM computers and keyboards from that era have very similar design philosophies, with lots of height, angled rows, and "deep dishes" for your fingers.
It is going to be a couple of weeks before I have everything I need to assemble my first DIY keyboard, but I think for a price of about $250, that's not terribly expensive considering the last time I bought a keyboard, it was this hideous gaming one I've been using for about a decade, and I spent about $200 for that. It will be very nice to have a fully customizable keyboard :). I just got a Keychron K8 Pro (I actually _need_ stuff like Page Up and Page Down) with Gateron Reds. I intend to lube all of them and do some work on the stabilizers as well, and also do all of the usual mods like foam and tape.
I just wanted to thank you and the handful of other keyboard enthusiasts who regularly make videos on these things. I appreciate the in-depth reviews and videos showing the assembly processes. At this point I probably know enough to have no issues assembling my first board, and making any changes to it that I desire.
thank you for watching!
This profile is amazing. I have the drop black on white set. They are expensive but feel and sound amazing. Keep up the great videos!
Thanks for the detailed info and side shot of the MT3! Sadly that means finding out that almost none of the Drop keyboards support Colemak. Oh well lol, great video though!
I have no problems using sculpted keycaps on ortholinear keyboard.
I am getting this MT3 Dasher keycaps set as well. BTW what is this white case? looks very nice.
Seconding this.
Would anybody recommend this for gaming as well?
Will an MT3 set fit an Alice-style board such as YMDK Wings?
XDA is the king, mt3 are 2nd or 3rd place. Cherry is euuuuh it's ok
NiZ with MT3 is a nice pairing!
What switches was this? Sounds like topre
@@sirens367 It's not an aftermarket case. It's Niz's own aluminium case.
I like your calm voice.
I love MT3, I have the dev/tty set made out of PBT, there is no shine at all and the texture is so nice and rough! I have two GMK sets on the way and I really don't know if I can readapt to cherry profile D: Though my next two boards are planned to use those so yeah, I have no choice ^^ plus the dev/tty set is not the most beautiful, I ordered it mainly because it's PBT but I won't order any extras like a differently sized spacebar or smaller ctrl and windows keys (my next board will have the HHKB Layout) because Drop shipping + customs fees are a bummer :/
Can definitely recommend MT3... how is the ABS shine? This always worries me and I hope this won't be off putting with any set I will recieve in the future because all of them will be ABS (Maybe I will get another colorfull MT3 set made out of ABS too, if it's not too bad when it comes to the shine..)
So far so good, but it's only been a month
@@SwitchandClickOfficial I ordered /dev/tty because they are the only (that I knew) MT3 profiles that offer and alternative bottom row. I didn't want the spacebar cutting on my thumb. They are awesome.
I really want to get a set but I can't find a french/ dutchbe azerty set :(
unless you want to watch more, keep watching?
Any chances of you still see this comment and tell us which case is that? Thanks! :D
Is there a way to spot a fake from a real in case I just got scammed on eBay?
Do you think that it’s still the best for typing?
7:26
HOLY guacc that’s a lot of thocc 😳😳
Will this fit on epomaker sk61
Where are the other keycaps profiles?
are these good for gaming and typing
Great input on MT3.. Now I wanna buy an MT3 keycap set 😅 would you mind telling me your favorite switch + keycap combination right now? Some people say MT3 feels better with linear rather tactile switches, do you agree?
Help! I'm hesitating between MT3 or KAT. Any word of advice? I'm new to the scene and have tried OEM and Cherry.
Using silent tactile and tactile switches.
I have MT3 Dasher keycaps on 3 traditional keyboards. Thet do make an Ortho-linear version of the MT3 Dasher colorway.
I have them in the Dasher colorway on a Preonic and will soon have them on another 40% Ortho-linear keyboard.
I like them just fine. I'm mostly drawn to the color.
I bought a MT3 Black On White set from DROP and I really love it! My keyboard have an angle of 6 degree so it perfect for that. That true, the MT3 profile is very comfortable.
Mt3 blanks are awesome
This is where the TTY comes from. The old Unix terminals en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_terminal
How do you not have a wrist rest
Waiting on my MT3 Cybers! Maybe I'm weird, But I currently use an SA set and when I play FPS games, I take off my palm wrest because it feels more comfortable without them. Tried revisiting Cherry Profile, didn't like them at all (gave them to my wife afterwards haha)
I wonder what the most THOCCy(?) keyboard is that you can built :3
I love thocc
I’ve waited two months for my Drop GMK WoB which have just been dispatched then I have just come across the Drop MT3 WoB and ordered a set from Amazon today. There are so retro and remind me of the old terminal computers or Commodore 64. I can see me sending back the Cherry profile GMK’s.
I'm trying to decide between the PBT /dev/tty and the ABS Susuwatari. Does anyone have a suggestion?
Just received my /dev/tty and fell in love after typing on them for 5 minutes! They have a really dampened sound on my board though :-? Like really silent. Right now I'm using lubed Gateron reds.
Very nice video and explanation on the MT3 profile. However, it might not be the best option to demonstrate the typing sound on a NIZ board as the NIZ EC switches have their only unique sound signatures. Most people will be using these keycaps on a mechanical keyboard.
I have the black on white and I could not net be happier, she i right about less typos I like how these keys draw your fingers to the center of the cap and they have a nice pop sounds to them, im using them with akko rose switches linear 43g 3.5mm travel switch lubed with 3404 and 105 for the spring, Im placing another order of these asap in another color
Its good but too mushy for me
Is it good for gaming too?
Honestly most of the sound comes from the EC switches (similar to topre) , which I love it, I have one, and it sound quite similar with the stock keycaps
Hmm, that Atom68 sounds so nice. Only a few more weeks untill I should receive mine, I can't wait!
I have been itching for a set of these caps for a long time for both the profile and the aesthetic (I like the susuwatari MT3 set), but I wish they were double shot with shine through legends. The only shine through keys I can find have offset legends/ standard profile, and don't have this beautiful retro aesthetic.
I was just about to ask about the keycap set until I heard it at 6:40. You are saying /dev/tty correctly. It's a Unix thing. The tty is short for teletype which is an old text interface to a computer.
Actually, 3277 keycap set does support orthor and colemak layout
What other profiles are good for typing and accuracy if you're a beginner and not looking to spend so much??
Love this style of key caps. I used a very old keyboard a few years ago and they keys felt like they were made of ivory or something, very very satisfying.
I have two sets of these caps. The red & white /DEV/TTY and the yellow & beige ZAMBUMON MT3 SERIKA set. They are exquisite - in particular on light switches. The stiff Hako switches on my Whitefox didn’t play well with them - my thumb hurt a little from the extra force required on the spacebar in combination with its rather pronounced edges.
As someone who used to use IBM Beamspring keyboards, I would love a set of these.
Try DCS if you like Cherry and silent switches (thinnes will not be a problem)
You live in Seattle?
Glad you review the MT3 profile. Hope you can review MA profile since they are pretty rare
I own two sets of these keycaps but to be honest i feel like despite the amazing feeling to the touch and increase accuracy my typing speed is really decreased.
MT3 is def my fav. High quality thocky and thicc!!
I love SA Profile and MT3 Profile Keycaps so much
Their shape looks like some sort of 1970's invasive medical device.
I am looking for a very good budget keycap set, do you have any recommendation?
I'm looking for some Shinethrough doubleshot MT3'S :3
sounds chalky
They look really cool with high profile... but I think they'll be a pain to my fingers 😂
Since I bought 1980's DCS keycaps without knowing anything about keycap profiles, I was a bit confused when they arrived as they were loose and I had to work out the rows myself. Doing research, DCS seems rarely used, I never see people talk about it. I'm starting to think my DCS profile ISO board is a rare one now though lol. I'm late to this video, but I really enjoyed it, MT3 look very nice to be honest. Look forward to more in this series!
I love my MT3 ortho kit! :)
GOAT profile
Thanks for the video! I have been looking at different key profiles, so its very handy to have this quick look.