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EDIT: 100% rubber dome. not topre.
Sorry I wasn't very clear. Pretty much anything that is not considered mechanicalquanticle wrote:Are we including scissor switch keyboards as well? In that case, I'd like to nominate the Microsoft Arc. I had that before I upgraded to my current mechanical keyboard, and I liked (and still like) it very much.
This is one of my favourites too, I recommend it to all my friends who can't spare the cash to go mechanicalriffraff wrote:It's a very different style, but the Microsoft SideWinder X4 isn't that bad. Has good backlighting and high NKRO. It's a very low profile keyboard.
The new Apple keyboards are actually a type of scissor switches, not rubber domes. I know because I've had a few with keycaps popping off!nathanak21 wrote:Do you guys have a favorite rubber dome keyboard? Personally I really like the newer apple keyboards.
Yep we got those on school's computers too, not bad.appeac wrote:I can stand using these at work.
These are shipping with the Dells we're ordering at work now. Don't know why, but I can't stand these. I think it's the case.appeac wrote:I can stand using these at work.
These are actually (at least) three different keyboards that look the same. I think that some are even made by different manufacturers. The feel is different between them.appeac wrote:
Looking at that, I'm pretty sure that has the same keyboard as my 4220, and the other fujitsu computers listed in my previous post. Are you sure it doesn't have scissors? I know the larger keys have wire stabilizers, and dummy scissors on mine. (Also the FGH and J keys aren't movable, so I have a DVORAK-ish layout on mine.) It has individual little red domes under it. The newer (and somewhat similar looking) T901/T731 keyboards have clear domes, and they're awful. You can tell the difference, as the keys are pad printed instead of (probably) lasered, and the spacebar end lines up with the keys above it (instead of as on most keyboards, the spacebar ends are 1.5 or so off, so you don't get "four corners").RC-1140 wrote:My FujitsuSiemens Lifebook S6410 doesn't have Scissor Switches, but some strange rubber dome with stabilizer combination. Feels awful, but that's why I always have at least my G84-4100 with me. I think the better Rubber Dome Boards are the Cherry G86 series, but they're a little stiff imho.