Yuri Khan 16/11/2016
The keycaps themselves are okay. However, buyers beware: This is not the same all-encompassing and slightly redundant keycap set as the Matias Corporation sells. This set is strictly limited to a standard ISO layout keyboard. If you are planning a DIY keyboard, double-check the number of each keycap you need.
This set contains:
R4: 38 1x1, 2 1x1 LED, 1 1x2 (backspace)
R3: 18 1x1, 1 1x1.5 (tab)
R2-R3: 1 2x1 (+ on NumPad), 1 2x1T (Enter for EU or JP)
R2: 12 1x1, 3 1x1 Blind (F,J, NumPad 5), 1 1x1.75 (CapsLock LED)
R1-R1: 1 2x1 (Enter on NumPad)
R1: 21 1x1, 1 1x1.25, 4 1x1.5 (Ctrl, Alt), 1 1x2 (0 on NumPad), 1x2.75 (right shift), 1 1x7 (spacebar)
Differences from the Matias set:
2 R4 1x1, 2 R3 1x1, 1 R3 1x1.5 (), 1 R2 1x1, 1 R2 1x2.25 (Enter U.S.), 1 R1 1x1, 7 R1 1x1.25, 2 R1 1x1.75, 2 R1 1x2.25 (left shift U.S.), 1 R1 1x5.5 (spacebar), 1 R1 1x6.25 (spacebar)