Relegendable key

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A relegendable key is a key whose legend can be changed non-destructively. It consists often of two parts, one bottom and an removable top. Most relegendable key variants are flat. Relegendable keys are most often found on programmable keyboards, such as point-of-sale keyboards where ease of customization to the store's inventory is important.

Some key tops are transparent allowing for a piece of paper to be put in-between. Some vendors, such as Tipro offer also opaque printed key tops. Some keyboards (like the Cherry G80-2100) have relegendable function keys with a default legend printed on the bottom, visible through the clear top.

Most relegendable keys that are larger than one key span attach to two (or more) key switches -- not a single switch and stabilizers.

Cherry MX compatible[edit | edit source]

Cherry[edit | edit source]

Top row only. (Flat and high) Some keys are printed on the front, or on the legendable area. Found in several colours, including black. See Cherry G80-2100, Cherry G80-3700

Access-IS[edit | edit source]

Genovation[edit | edit source]

Used on Genovation's programmable key pads. High profile, but different in shape from top row keys.

Jarltech[edit | edit source]

Signature Plastics DCS[edit | edit source]

Top row of Signature Plastics' DCS family, the clear lid exposes both the top and front of the key.

Resolver.tools[edit | edit source]

Kubic Keycaps. A two-part keycap.

  1. Clear 12x12mm flat, thin, clear piece in a black rectangular frame
  2. a translucent base, including the Cherry MX stem

LED-backlight compatible. You can insert 12x12mm labels or transparencies in between the two parts.

Tysso[edit | edit source]

Tipro[edit | edit source]

Lowest profile. There are two versions that are incompatible with one-another. See Tipro

X-keys[edit | edit source]

Gallery[edit | edit source]


Not Cherry MX-compatible[edit | edit source]

  • Preh
  • IBM