Browse every keycap set with Cangjie sub-legends for mechanical keyboards. Cangjie input method characters printed as secondary legends help traditional Chinese typists locate radicals quickly. Compare prices and profiles across vendors.
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Looking for keycaps with Cangjie sub-legends? Browse every keycap set featuring Cangjie characters across multiple vendors. These sub-legends print the Cangjie radicals on each key, making them essential for users who type traditional Chinese with the Cangjie input method.
Our database tracks every keycap set with Cangjie sub-legends currently on the market. Filter by profile, material, color, and price to narrow down your options. Cangjie keycaps are a niche category, but several brands offer quality sets with clear, well-positioned sub-legends.
Cangjie sub-legends are secondary characters printed on keycaps that correspond to the Cangjie input method radicals. Each key maps to a specific radical used to compose traditional Chinese characters. These sub-legends are typically printed on the front or side of the keycap alongside the standard Latin legends.
Cangjie and Zhuyin are both Chinese input method sub-legends but serve different typing systems. Cangjie uses radicals to compose characters structurally, while Zhuyin (Bopomofo) is a phonetic system. The choice depends on which input method you use. Some keycap sets include both Cangjie and Zhuyin sub-legends on the same keys.
Cherry and OEM profiles are the most common choices for Cangjie keycap sets because their flat top surfaces provide more space for clear sub-legend printing. SA profile keycaps also work well due to their large key surface. Choose a profile that balances readable sub-legends with your preferred typing feel.
PBT keycap sets with Cangjie sub-legends use dye-sublimation to ensure the characters remain crisp and readable over years of use. Unlike pad-printed legends that can fade, dye-sublimated Cangjie sub-legends are embedded into the plastic and will not wear off with heavy daily typing.