
DSS Sencillo is a keycap set initially designed for 40s kits, now available for everyone. It features new icons by Trashman, made by Chamoy and others. Production time is 12 weeks, using stock SP colors. Available from multiple vendors with various kits and accent bundles.
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Community Feedback & Sentiment
Feedback Highlights
Positive (5)
"User expressed excitement and interest in the set, saying it's exactly what they were looking for."
"Supportive comments from users indicating their intention to purchase."
"Recognition of the work put into creating new icons for the set."
"A user praised the inclusion of vendors in Mexico."
"General enthusiasm about the design and aesthetics of the set."
Negative (4)
"Concerns about the line-weight difference between alphas and mods being visually jarring."
"Dissatisfaction regarding the absence of specific key options in the kits."
"A user expressed a preference for convex keycaps rather than concave."
"Someone pointed out that the material being used is ABS and expressed concern over this."
Suggestions (3)
User suggested adding vendors for Australia/Oceania to better cater to that market.
Recommendation for adding more renders and details about the keycaps that will be included.
Suggestion for improving the appearance of certain icons or key designs.
Questions (3)
Clarifications asked about the meaning of 'sencillo.'
Inquiries about whether the IC is finished yet.
Questions about the availability of specific key sizes or vendor-based queries.
Duckeebs Analysis
The thread generated substantial interaction with 41 total comments. There was a good mix of positive and neutral sentiments, with strong engagement indicated by multiple users expressing intent to buy and interacting with suggestions and questions.
Project Specs
- Name
- DSS Sencillo
- Release year
- 2020
- Profile
- DSS
- Sculpted
- -
- Material
- ABS
- Layout Standard
- -
- Sub-Legends
- GB
- Wall thickness
- -
- Legend method
- -
- Color palette
- Stock SP Colors
- Shine through
- No
- Pudding style
- No