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Super Mario Bros. Question Block Keycap
Bring a piece of the Mushroom Kingdom to your desk with this iconic Super Mario Bros. Question Block keycap.
- Iconic Super Mario Bros. question block design
- Adds a playful, nostalgic touch to your keyboard
- Crafted for a comfortable and satisfying press
- Perfect for personalizing your gaming setup
- Durable material ensures long-lasting enjoyment
- Design
- Super Mario Bros. Question Block
- Color
- Yellow with White Question Marks
- Material
- Durable ABS Plastic
- Compatibility
- Cherry MX compatible switches
- Keycap Profile
- Novelty / R4 (Escape/Function Row equivalent)
About this product
The Kirei Super Mario Bros. Question Block Keycap is a novelty keycap designed for mechanical keyboards, featuring the iconic yellow cube with white question marks from the Super Mario video game series. It is used to personalize a keyboard, offering a distinct aesthetic and tactile element for gamers and fans of Nintendo. Its strongest differentiator is its instantly recognizable and beloved Super Mario Bros. design.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this Super Mario keycap compatible with all keyboards?+
The Super Mario Bros. Question Block keycap is designed for mechanical keyboards with Cherry MX-style switches. Please check your keyboard's switch type for compatibility.
What material is the Super Mario Question Block keycap made from?+
This keycap is crafted from durable ABS plastic, providing a smooth finish and long-lasting quality that stands up to daily use.
How do I install the Super Mario Question Block keycap?+
Gently pull off your existing keycap using a keycap puller or your fingers, then firmly press the Super Mario Question Block keycap onto the switch stem until it clicks into place.
Is this an official Nintendo product?+
Kirei offers themed keycaps inspired by popular culture. While designed to evoke the Super Mario Bros. aesthetic, this keycap is a fan-inspired accessory.
Can I use this keycap on any key, like the spacebar or shift key?+
This cubic keycap is typically used for single-unit keys like the Esc key, function row, or a specific letter key, due to its unique shape. It is not designed for larger modifier keys like the spacebar or shift.
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