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The DROP + MiTo XDA Canvas Keycap Set is a premium 94-key kit designed for tenkeyless keyboards with Cherry MX and compatible switches. Featuring a uniform XDA profile sculpted for comfort and maximum layout compatibility, these dye-sublimated keycaps offer a fade-resistant, minimalist aesthetic inspired by Dieter Rams’ design principles. Perfect for professionals seeking a blend of durability, style, and ergonomic typing on their custom or standard TKL keyboards.










| ASIN | B081DDF2KF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,636 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #47 in Keycaps |
| Brand | DROP |
| Color | TKL Kit (94-keys) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (72) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2024 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Weight | 286 g |
| Item model number | MDX-31991-1 |
| Manufacturer | Drop |
| Package Dimensions | 31 x 16.7 x 3.2 cm; 285.76 g |
| Power Source | USB power |
| Series | Drop + MiTo XDA Canvas Keycap Set |
M**E
I wasn’t expecting to like these so much and I almost canceled the order because they were expensive, but I didn’t find any really better options that were in stock that could cover my 65% and 10 key. Anyhow now that I’ve used these I’m completely obsessed with them! They are easily the highest quality keycaps I’ve had and even feel nicer than my $145 SA set on my 60%. The texture on these is perfect and the color scheme is really great. They just feel really nice to type on and I’m a big fan of the profile now too. Maybe they aren’t for everyone but the only thing I’d consider changing them out for is a really high end GMK kit and even then they might not be better.
A**R
Great keys, fit wonderfully on my Planck keyboard .
P**E
The MiTo XDA Canvas keyset is definitely an eye-pleaser. Regardless of the kit, the keyset makes for a sophisticated appearance and typing experience. Out of the box, the keysets have a rough and grippy texture, which helps improve typing accuracy; however, it is offset the uniformity of the keycaps, which promote the opposite. The uniformity, however, is useful for key-remapping as keycaps look uniform regardless of row. While I am satisfied with the build quality, coming from SA and MT3, I found that I made more typos with these keys. So, if you use SA keycaps, you will either have a bad time using these or go through a learning curve. Overall, this is a great keyset. I recommend it!
M**O
As a Colemak typist with a planck keyboard, my options for keycaps are extremely limited without getting custom work done. So when I saw a keycap set that not only featured uniform height but also looked good, I immediately bought it. I'll be comparing these to the stock Planck EZ keycaps, which are doubleshot OEM R3 ones. The surface of the XDA keycaps are wider than the OEM ones, which I personally like, as it feels like it gives my fingers more purchase to find and type the keys I mean to. The Planck EZ's narrower and more tactile keycaps means that they feel a little better to actually have your fingers on, however, as it feels more like your fingers rest "in" them, whereas with these XDA keys, your fingers rest "on" them. In terms of sound, I think that I like the sound of these XDA keys a little more, but they both sound excellent on this keyboard and with my Zealios V2 switches. My one complaint is that the spacebar is a little janky. The holes for the stabilizers barely hold them in, and I think that is the reason that the spacebar ends up getting slanted after I use it, since I almost exclusively hit it with my left thumb. It also sounds more rattley than the Planck EZ's spacebar; again, this is probably due to the keycap not sitting too well in its place. For the price one pays for this keycap set, I think this is a major enough flaw to count off a star, as the spacebar is of course the biggest key, not to mention the most used one, so any problems with it are going to be noticeable. Thankfully, all my other keycaps were not only present and accounted for, but also well made. And as others have said, the greater depth given to the F and J keys that's meant to act as tactitle feedback is hardly noticeable. Over all, I'm satisfied with my purchase, and feel like it was money well spent. Although the Planck EZ's keycaps are top shelf quality, I was a little bored of their uniform color and perfectly good and orthodox font, and this keycap set is a great alternative, so long as you don't mind a downgrade from doubleshot, Taiwanese-made keycaps. If you're used to typing on uniform keycaps or don't mind adjusting to them, I'd say you can't go wrong purchasing these.
A**Y
Bought these for a budget build and they feel really good. Good texture and thick caps. Definitely worth the price tag in my opinion
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