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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: sam113101 on Fri, 12 November 2010, 23:08:07

Title: Why does the spacebar on my new unicomp keyboard have a stabilizer bar*?
Post by: sam113101 on Fri, 12 November 2010, 23:08:07
It doesn't even stabilize it. The keys wobble much.
Title: Why does the spacebar on my new unicomp keyboard have a stabilizer bar*?
Post by: hfcobra on Fri, 12 November 2010, 23:33:56
so that if you press it on one side then the switch in the center still works and registers a key press.   My stabilizer bar on my Dell Quiet Key from a while back broke and now the space bar cannot work unless i press it perfectly in the center.
Title: Why does the spacebar on my new unicomp keyboard have a stabilizer bar*?
Post by: codek on Sat, 13 November 2010, 01:34:44
are these stabilizer bars on most model m's?
Title: Why does the spacebar on my new unicomp keyboard have a stabilizer bar*?
Post by: MissileMike on Sat, 13 November 2010, 07:49:02
Quote from: codek;246230
are these stabilizer bars on most model m's?


As far as I know, they're on all M space bars- never seen one w/o it.  Now on older Ms, the numpad enter and + keys have stabilizers too.  But that seemed to go away around 1987.  Someone else here could say for sure.
Title: Why does the spacebar on my new unicomp keyboard have a stabilizer bar*?
Post by: keyb_gr on Sat, 13 November 2010, 15:03:19
It's not like the newer Ms wouldn't have anything stabilizing there - the funny colored inserts serve the same purpose and generally don't do a much worse job (well, unless you got a problem with loose rivets...).

Oh, the key stems on MX switches wobble quite a bit, too - but as in case of the BS boards, this doesn't affect function negatively, so noone cares. Key wobble might be a half-decent quality indicator on rubber dome boards. I think it's only the combination with increased friction that makes this critical.