Which one is your favorite?
Cheap rubber dome keyboards
logitech k120
Lenovo Preferred Pro.
this one best
Ah, the L100. Got mine from a thrift store for $5. There's a surprising amount of travel for each key. It feels nice.
K120
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The black HP ones with the silver at the top aren't bad
sk-8805
Based poor student looting the uni e-waste bin
a4 tech KB26, feels pretty decent for a rubber dome
I had it until I bought wooting. Fuck rubber domes.
you right but it was sure worth it after finding this superior keyboard
Where do I find a tkl rubberdome?
pt-BR version.
>a4 tech KB26
Jesus Christ, what an ugly keyboard. It reminds me of an early 2000's PDA.
Honestly this is pretty solid
yeah, I think it came out around 2004-2006
still pretty comfy though
that looks nice
quero te comer
Any somewhat compact boards with the 10 key?
samsung sdm4510p
It is old keyboard and probably you can get it for beer, keycaps are a bit small but feeling of pressing buttons is insane. Buttons goes smooth and pressis registered not at the end of travel down but in the middle or almost top (I'm using it right now)
>rubber dome
Can't even type on one of these. They feel mushy af. Couldn't renounce to my Cherry MX Blue mechanical keyboard. I bring it everywhere.
>Cherry MX Blue
>I bring it everywhere.
I hope this is bait.
No one with half a brain would want to unironically be that obnoxious twat typing on MX Blues in public places.
Oh no. I bring it even in class. You should see how the people stare at me. Couldn't care less.
Old Silicon Graphics dome-with-slider boards
>Nice for typing and gaming
>Good tactility
>Look cool
>Solid construction
>Dye-sub PBT keycaps
>Chad PS2 connector
The sliders can get scratchy, but cleaning and lubing them works wonders.
How much I enjoyed these boards is one of the reasons I'm considering Topre.
How do these Dells compare to a G15?
Fucking THIS
I grew up using some clicky ALPS and something-membrane-PCB boards. Tried to find the feeling of those with Cherry switches and couldn't really find it. I'm hoping a Topre board with those BKE Redux Extreme domes will do the trick for the latter type of boards, dunno about the ALPS.
I unironically use a unicomp at work, and I work in one of these meme open spaces.
Fuck normies
Dell KB212
Model M
Still works nearly 20 years later and even has a usb hub built in.
This bad boy right here
I own this its crap. Keys are too wobbly.
lets be real, the cheapest rubberdomes are like 10 bucks and last for 2-3 years until total failure, so why the fuck should i waste money on a memechanial keyboard?
BTC 5149 is a king. Great tactility, extremely smooth, no mushiness whatsoever. Metal backplate, PCB instead of membrane. Only shitty part is the caps, really. Got it for 5 bucks.
This. K120 is around $7 at my country and you could easily use it until breaks (>3 years) with normal usage.
Geez, what's up with that fluorescent tube madness?
Did they think using millions of low output ones would be somehow cheaper than a third of this amount with good ones?
The place still looks dim as fuck.
Begone smelly plebes
based ergonomics
he's not wrong tho. If I were him, I'd type extra hard to fuck with normies.
huehuehue
I thought these used scissor switches.
I don't know how this thing still manages to be functional after 10 years of constant usage, the keys are wobbly as fuck and caps are all shiny but there's no problem otherwise. Bought it in middle school.
Where can I buy replacement keys?
right here
I bought the tkl bluetooth version at a goodwill for $5. It was great for portable shitposter tablet.
Got mine for free, did an odd job for a store removing HDDs from their computers and they let me keep an Optiplex 780, an L100 and some other shit. Three years later still use the L100 as my main desktop keyboard lol.
I know I'm the same.
The merchant seems happy.
All I want in life is a tenkeyless rubberdome keyboard.
Is that too much to ask?
Cheap is relative - I got this for $40 in 2009. Certainly top 3 rubber domes of all time. It survived not one but two beers spilled on top of it and still works.
I'm so glad somebody posted the ergo board, I love these fuckers
Mah nigga
I wanted one too but ended up getting a tenkeyless mechanical keyboard where the switches can be pulled out and changed to whatever, so I can just decide how it feels. BOX Royal with an O-ring feels pretty much like a rubber dome. I like how I can just replace parts if something breaks, in rubber domes if something breaks you just have to suck it up or get a new one.
But tenkeyless should be the default in all keyboards. They always shove the numpad there even if most people don't even touch it.
As for OP, I like Lenovo keyboards and I own one of these and it would be pretty perfect if it wouldn't have a numpad.
does anyone know of somewhere that i can get some normal full sized rubberdome keyboards with no weird shit with the keycap sizes for about a dollar for each keyboard?
nothing will top this
each tube is wasting half its light on illuminating its neighbors and the ceiling, it would be brighter with proper fixtures
This. 5 years and still working perfectly.
The C with the funny squiggle is the main difference I see, the rest of it looks pretty much the same apart from minor symbol differences.
How come the words are still in English, e.g. Caps Lock, Shift, Backspace, Enter, Insert, Home, Page Up, Page Down, Delete, End, Print Screen, Scroll Lock, Pause / Break, etc.?
I used one in my last job as a web developer and yeah, it was alright. Certainly far more pleasant to use than this sort of garbage: If I had to use one of those every day for writing code I think I'd fucking kill myself. Or, y'know, just ask for a different keyboard. Or just buy a different keyboard if the company didn't have any others.
Comfy as fuck, have a few from old Macs. Though I hate the fact that it doesn't have print screen, you have to remap the extra function keys on a non-Apple OS
>How come the words are still in English, e.g. Caps Lock, Shift, Backspace, Enter, Insert, Home, Page Up, Page Down, Delete, End, Print Screen, Scroll Lock, Pause / Break, etc.?
Nordic keyboards do the same, no need to translate everything when you can just use same names. The pronunciation can be very different, though. Like "delete" would be more like "Dell" + "ette" when said out loud.