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Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 07:23:58 »
Hey all. I was just thinking since it's cold here... I hate typing when it's snowing out etc, but I have no idea why at all. I also slow down when it's colder and my accuracy goes up. Also, when it is cold (calling you out Topre Masters!) do Topre switches feel different?  Or how bout when the humidity changes? Just wondering I suppose.

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 07:38:28 »
Pretty sure the weather only effect my keyboard if I leave it outside :)

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 07:39:54 »
Doesn't have any affect on my HHKB.

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 08:45:09 »
The cold may have a small effect on keyboards, but the more likely scenario is that it's numbing your fingers/hands and possibly slowing down the muscles. Soak your hands in warm water for a few minutes and you should notice your typing accuracy and speed improve significantly.

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #4 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 09:19:49 »
What kind of heat do you have? I ask this because it could have an effect, like forced air for example would probably slow your hands/muscles down.

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #5 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 09:24:41 »
Hmm.. I was thinking about the rubber dome in Topre switch since rubber can become hard and brittle in cold temperatures.  I'm sure it has to be really cold for that to happen and even then, it shouldn't effect the switch too much (maybe a bit more stiff to press?).
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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #6 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 09:33:21 »
But how cold does it really get in your room? I can't imagine that my board goes below 16°C in the winter.

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #7 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 10:36:48 »
i believe the plastic case will be effected in really cold environment. not sure what will happen to the PCB. nice qustion XD
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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #8 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 10:39:12 »
I prefer having a cool temperature in my room. It prevents my fingers from getting oily. As I type this now, my hands are dry and so are my keys. Maybe the new PBT keycaps also help.

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #9 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 10:42:46 »
weather? what weather?
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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #10 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 10:44:51 »
Couldn't really comment. I don't really let my place get below 65 deg F ever, so they haven't really had a chance to experience the cold.

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #11 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 13:08:18 »
weather? what weather?
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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #12 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 13:20:14 »
I don't think it affects my keyboard but it is surely a lot harder to type when my house is too cold. Your joints get stiff in the cold and move slower as a result.
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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #13 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 13:30:38 »
weather? what weather?
*waves from SoCal*
:(...
So humid here when it rains. I used to enjoy the rain and nice, cool weather. Now I have to turn on the AC...

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #14 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 16:50:08 »
weather? what weather?
*waves from SoCal*
:(...
So humid here when it rains. I used to enjoy the rain and nice, cool weather. Now I have to turn on the AC...

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that... or you just got fat, fatties have heat issues.  /waves, former fattie here :D

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #15 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 16:53:15 »
That or I moved to a place where the change in humidity is huge, by my standards.

But definitely not the ******** thing, or I wouldn't be here posting...



[Sorry for the edit; that wasn't "family-friendly." - samwisekoi]
« Last Edit: Wed, 06 February 2013, 21:28:19 by samwisekoi »

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #16 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 17:00:36 »
That or I moved to a place where the change in humidity is huge, by my standards.

But definitely not the ****** thing, or I wouldn't be here posting...

you sure it's not because of your fluffiness then? ;D[


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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #17 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 17:17:13 »
I disagree that that makes any difference. There is anecdotal evidence from numerous amounts of people in different weight/build categories that shows that those factors are irrelevant to how humidity change affects said person.

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #18 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 18:17:35 »
It definitely makes me type much slower. Other than that, no.
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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #19 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 21:19:10 »
weather? what weather?
*waves from SoCal*
:(...
So humid here when it rains. I used to enjoy the rain and nice, cool weather. Now I have to turn on the AC...

You've gone soft, **********************.

that... or you just got fat, fatties have heat issues.  /waves, former fattie here :D
uh, is there some reason that women and/or people of higher BMI are more susceptible to the cold?  :rolleyes:

unless you have some well supported and reasoned argument to back this up, i think this is offensive nonsense.

[Sorry for the edit; that wasn't "family-friendly." - samwisekoi]
« Last Edit: Wed, 06 February 2013, 21:29:37 by samwisekoi »

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #20 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 21:27:07 »
weather? what weather?
*waves from SoCal*
:(...
So humid here when it rains. I used to enjoy the rain and nice, cool weather. Now I have to turn on the AC...

You've gone soft, ****************************.

that... or you just got fat, fatties have heat issues.  /waves, former fattie here :D
uh, is there some reason that women and/or people of higher BMI are more susceptible to the cold?  :rolleyes:

unless you have some well supported and reasoned argument to back this up, i think this is offensive nonsense.

Women tend to complain because they were educated to do so.. Most of them were told to 'express" themselves, while most men were told to just suck it up, or ignore it..

Thus, women complain often about their comfort.....


As a former Fattie, humidity was obviously a huge problem..

Fat people already have trouble dissipating heat, now given high humidity, the sweat on the skin does not evaporate, leading to cooling failure...

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #21 on: Wed, 06 February 2013, 21:55:09 »
"Does weather affect your keyboard?"

Let's find out.   :)

First we take a keyboard.  Now we apply lightning (weather) :



The keyboard has now become a smoking keyboard!  ^-^


lightning+keyboard=smoking keyboard.

Let us try adding more lightning:



The keyboard is now a keyboard briquette!

2*lightning+keyboard = keyboard briquette

The keyboard was not smoking or a briquette at the beginning.  Therefore weather can affect keyboards!  :D
« Last Edit: Fri, 14 March 2014, 23:01:55 by PointyFox »

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #22 on: Fri, 14 March 2014, 21:35:57 »
um, sorry for writing now - but how did you fry your keyboard like that?
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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #23 on: Fri, 14 March 2014, 21:41:14 »
"Does weather affect your keyboard?"

Let's find out.   :)

First we take a keyboard.  Now we apply lightning.

Show Image


The keyboard has now become a smoking keyboard!  ^-^


lightning+keyboard=smoking keyboard.

Let us try adding more lightning.

Show Image


The keyboard is now a keyboard briquette!

2*lightning+keyboard = keyboard briquette

The keyboard was not smoking or a briquette at the beginning.  Therefor weather can affect keyboards!  :D
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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #24 on: Sun, 16 March 2014, 01:08:37 »
um, sorry for writing now - but how did you fry your keyboard like that?

Yeah, seriously, what happened? Looks like the keyboard caught fire (melted pen at the top) and most of the plastic turned into ashes, but not the IC, and not the rubber domes either!?

Has it been set on fire on purpose? (I'm not considering an intense and hot coding session to be a plausible hypothesis)

Can it happen to any other brand or is it exclusive to Logitech?

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Re: Does the weather affect your keyboard?
« Reply #25 on: Sun, 16 March 2014, 08:35:58 »
um, sorry for writing now - but how did you fry your keyboard like that?

Yeah, seriously, what happened? Looks like the keyboard caught fire (melted pen at the top) and most of the plastic turned into ashes, but not the IC, and not the rubber domes either!?

Has it been set on fire on purpose? (I'm not considering an intense and hot coding session to be a plausible hypothesis)

Can it happen to any other brand or is it exclusive to Logitech?

It looks like there's a burnt box of cigarettes in the lower left corner of the picture.  He may have left a lit cigarette on the box instead of an ash tray and the fire may have started from there.