Blacks are not much heaver than most rubber domes.
The ancient blacks in my WYSE certainly FEEL lighter than my RD 'board.
For gaming.
Rubberdomes are better than mechanical keyboards for gaming due to the high resistance at the beginning and no resistance through. This ensures no fatigue and high accuracy because of the way rubberdomes work. You will always bottom out if you are playing intense matches and have to double tap repeatedly so the smooth motion is only useful for touch typing. Mechanicals are better built, have better durability, feel better, and are great for typist. Rubberdomes are better for gaming due to the point I said before. They just lack in the luxury part.
Eh, I disagree, even in theory. Here's my thing:
high resistance at the beginning and no resistance through.
Now, I use scissors wore frequently than RD's, but I have a logitech G15 in here that I'm repairing, as well as a logitech "throwaway board" that I use to test things. Both of them, I feel lots of force until roughly halfway through the key travel, then the dome collapses, and there's low resistance.
This ensures no fatigue and high accuracy because of the way rubberdomes work.
Once again, I disagree. Coming off RD's was strange for me, as I kept wanting to bottom out. Once I stopped that, I was able to go for a much longer timespan. The "work" (force X distance) of my fingers is lower, as the force required is less, and if I don't bottom out, the distance is much shorter. I think may will also agree in practise that mechanicals are better for fatigue. But, I'll also say that I don't usually game for more than a few hours, so this isn't an issue.
You will always bottom out if you are playing intense matches
I can easily keep control of myself, even in the most intense situations. I feel it's important to be able to excise a good level of control over my emotions and actions.
the smooth motion is only useful for touch typing
I don't really know what you're getting at here. The smooth motion of some mechanicals isn't as good for touch typing as the tactility of others. I love my unicomp! When I game (see above) I don't bottom out that much, really the same amount as to when I'm typing (and more on the reds, but that's to be expected for now). Since I don't bottom out that much, the tactility really helps me game faster on browns. I haven't tried my reds yet (stupid take-home thermo test) but I imagine it'll be pretty good as well.
Of course you do make a good point: If you bottom out your mechanicals constantly, then there probably won't be that much of a benefit of mechanical keyswitches, but if you're using them properly, then there's plenty reason. I've found that I can "ride the activation point" of a liner switch a lot faster than a Rubberdome. As the switch comes back up, i find it really takes too long for it to do so, whereas on a linear mechanical, I can "Jitter" my finger, and go fast.
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So that's my opinion. I've tried to justify it with some empirical evidence, and with some good, physical reasons. If there's anything I've said that isn't intelligent, I'd like to have a quick philosophical chat about the nature of intelligence, and how its' forms manifest themselves.
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