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khaangaaroo
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Interesting rubber dome
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Mon, 01 October 2012, 13:41:10 »
I opened up this old keyboard to clean it and I was surprised to see that there were individual domes for each key instead of one big sheet. Is there a specific name for this type of rubber dome? The typing experience is decent. It actuation force feels a little lighter than normal membrane keyboards, and it bottoms out solidly on the four plastic feet instead of a rubber sheet.
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alaricljs
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Mon, 01 October 2012, 13:49:38 »
Depends on the rest of that dome... it looks like the bottom is sealed so that's not a buckling rubber sleeve.
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