What keyboards can be classed as a clicky rubberdome? Is there such a thing?
I have a Xerox board that is exactly this and was wondering how many more there are like this. It's actually quite nice. Pics to come soon.
Clicky rubberdome?
- elecplus
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A gent took one of my Keytronic Professional 101 keyboards yesterday. Discrete rubberdomes can feel quite nice!
- abrahamstechnology
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Fujitsu Peerless. It's a muted click but it's definitely there.
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On eBay, all keyboards are "clicky" ... :-þ
In all seriousness... I know there have been linear keyboards with internal solenoid for click sound. Maybe there have been early rubber domes with them as well.
There are Model M with beeper, which is why the case has a speaker grille. Would it be possible to install a IBM Model M beeper into a Rubber Dome Model M?
In all seriousness... I know there have been linear keyboards with internal solenoid for click sound. Maybe there have been early rubber domes with them as well.
There are Model M with beeper, which is why the case has a speaker grille. Would it be possible to install a IBM Model M beeper into a Rubber Dome Model M?
- Niko1U
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I think it would be possible to do that. If the controller is the sameFindecanor wrote: ↑On eBay, all keyboards are "clicky" ... :-þ
In all seriousness... I know there have been linear keyboards with internal solenoid for click sound. Maybe there have been early rubber domes with them as well.
There are Model M with beeper, which is why the case has a speaker grille. Would it be possible to install a IBM Model M beeper into a Rubber Dome Model M?