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Title: The Topre Experience is 75% Thock
Post by: TastaturenAuslese on Sun, 26 July 2015, 16:26:37
I was studying at IKEA - yes, IKEA of all places, long story - and I noticed a peculiar thing about my HHKB.

IKEA was very crowded today, and really loud. I normally love typing up my review notes on my HHKB, but today I just wasn't enjoying it as much. Noticed I couldn't hear the thock at all, and it made me perceive the that the Topre switches were less tactile than they actually were. It felt like my fingers were numb, even though I was feeling the bump of the rubber domes.

Needless to say, I think the most prominent part about the Topre switch is the sound it makes. Without that sound, the tactility of the switches are just mediocre.
Title: Re: The Topre Experience is 75% Thock
Post by: nubbinator on Sun, 26 July 2015, 18:14:20
I use mine with my headphones typically and fell in love with the silenced version.  Additionally, I despised MX Blues and Greens and White Alps, due to the noise and the feel, so I've have to disagree.  My HHKB is very noticeably tactile.  It could be a number of other factors, such as typing on your lap, getting used to the feel, being distracted by what your working on to the point of ignoring other things, and so on.
Title: Re: The Topre Experience is 75% Thock
Post by: TastaturenAuslese on Sun, 26 July 2015, 18:16:41
I use mine with my headphones typically and fell in love with the silenced version.  Additionally, I despised MX Blues and Greens and White Alps, due to the noise and the feel, so I've have to disagree.  My HHKB is very noticeably tactile.  It could be a number of other factors, such as typing on your lap, getting used to the feel, being distracted by what your working on to the point of ignoring other things, and so on.

True! I also did spiceBar's landing pad mod, so there could be some decreased tactility from slight decrease in travel. I love the silenced version, too, without the clack. I think you're right, it was probably one of the other factors - being distracted. It was so loud in there that I couldn't feel or hear the usual Topre goodness.

On any other day, and in any other area with average loudness, I love both the sound and the feel of my Topre's. I guess I just found it weird that my fingers suddenly felt numb typing on them there.
Title: Re: The Topre Experience is 75% Thock
Post by: Polymer on Mon, 27 July 2015, 00:26:00
Part of what people think of as feel is actually sound...so it isn't a surprise that it felt a lot different than what you're used to...But are they still tactile?  Of course they are..obviously so too...

It probably seems more obviously so if you're used to using other Topre switches that have less thock than the HHKB...
Title: Re: The Topre Experience is 75% Thock
Post by: meiosis on Mon, 27 July 2015, 01:20:30
Did you get swedish meatballs? O_O
Title: Re: The Topre Experience is 75% Thock
Post by: TastaturenAuslese on Mon, 27 July 2015, 02:04:39
Did you get swedish meatballs? O_O

Surprisingly, no! I only got a cinnamon bun that day cause there was a long line up.
Title: Re: The Topre Experience is 75% Thock
Post by: rowdy on Mon, 27 July 2015, 06:01:40
Thorpe experience is oneness with cup rubber.
Title: Re: The Topre Experience is 75% Thock
Post by: TopreFan333 on Wed, 29 July 2015, 09:39:14
Part of what people think of as feel is actually sound...

So true. When I have to use my Macbook keyboard, I always make sure I'm running Keyclick http://www.sustworks.com/keyclick_pref/index.html (http://www.sustworks.com/keyclick_pref/index.html) -- makes the whole experience *much* better.
Title: Re: The Topre Experience is 75% Thock
Post by: paicrai on Wed, 29 July 2015, 12:42:47
topre is relaxing without feeling like ass