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1pq, you mentioned about the Topre plastics - is it the key caps (PBT) instead of the rubber domes that making the difference to you?
I don't think the feel of a topre board has ever been accurately explained by anyone, anywhere.
I gotta learn how you guys put these low-cut emoticons so easily!
Quote from: keymaster on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:38:47Topre feels like a high-quality rubber dome with the addition of tactility. There is no scratchiness, so yes, it is smooth.High Quality rubber dome?
Topre feels like a high-quality rubber dome with the addition of tactility. There is no scratchiness, so yes, it is smooth.
Quote from: Belfong on Sun, 24 November 2013, 23:29:55I gotta learn how you guys put these low-cut emoticons so easily!Show Image
Have you ever felt boobs? I mean, they're not really like mx-reds.. but they certainly DO NOT have a tactile bump at the top of actuation like topre..Show Image
Quote from: tp4tissue on Mon, 25 November 2013, 00:05:44Quote from: Belfong on Sun, 24 November 2013, 23:29:55I gotta learn how you guys put these low-cut emoticons so easily!Show ImageDamn auto correct! I mean lol-cat!!
Quote from: tp4tissue on Sun, 24 November 2013, 22:51:27Have you ever felt boobs? I mean, they're not really like mx-reds.. but they certainly DO NOT have a tactile bump at the top of actuation like topre..Show ImageWhen you use the Thorpies, never squish the key down hard all the way. Why you may say, because you need to know how a woman wants/needs to be touched. Never go in hard with force, you caress her gently with repeated rhythm. That has always been the secret (if you could call it that) :thumb: .It comes with knowing and years of practice before you accomplish the task of using a Thorpie correctly and getting a woman off in any given situation.
Quote from: MJ45 on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:47:02Quote from: keymaster on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:38:47Topre feels like a high-quality rubber dome with the addition of tactility. There is no scratchiness, so yes, it is smooth.High Quality rubber dome?Nice touch switching out the Enter, Win, and Alt keys from an HHKB. Exactly what I plan to do once I can get my hands on some Blank Whites for my HHKB.The Rubbermain logo on the other hands....
Quote from: theMANtonio on Mon, 25 November 2013, 00:12:24Quote from: MJ45 on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:47:02Quote from: keymaster on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:38:47Topre feels like a high-quality rubber dome with the addition of tactility. There is no scratchiness, so yes, it is smooth.High Quality rubber dome?Nice touch switching out the Enter, Win, and Alt keys from an HHKB. Exactly what I plan to do once I can get my hands on some Blank Whites for my HHKB.The Rubbermain logo on the other hands.... I am a Mac user and hate the Windoze bubble keys on the Realforce keyboards. The Rubbermaid logo is just a bit of Photoshop editing for fun.
Quote from: MJ45 on Mon, 25 November 2013, 07:09:22Quote from: theMANtonio on Mon, 25 November 2013, 00:12:24Quote from: MJ45 on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:47:02Quote from: keymaster on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:38:47Topre feels like a high-quality rubber dome with the addition of tactility. There is no scratchiness, so yes, it is smooth.High Quality rubber dome?Nice touch switching out the Enter, Win, and Alt keys from an HHKB. Exactly what I plan to do once I can get my hands on some Blank Whites for my HHKB.The Rubbermain logo on the other hands.... I am a Mac user and hate the Windoze bubble keys on the Realforce keyboards. The Rubbermaid logo is just a bit of Photoshop editing for fun.Something we have to put up with in a Mac world - Windows keyboards.
Quote from: rowdy on Mon, 25 November 2013, 15:19:40Quote from: MJ45 on Mon, 25 November 2013, 07:09:22Quote from: theMANtonio on Mon, 25 November 2013, 00:12:24Quote from: MJ45 on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:47:02Quote from: keymaster on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:38:47Topre feels like a high-quality rubber dome with the addition of tactility. There is no scratchiness, so yes, it is smooth.High Quality rubber dome?Nice touch switching out the Enter, Win, and Alt keys from an HHKB. Exactly what I plan to do once I can get my hands on some Blank Whites for my HHKB.The Rubbermain logo on the other hands.... I am a Mac user and hate the Windoze bubble keys on the Realforce keyboards. The Rubbermaid logo is just a bit of Photoshop editing for fun.Something we have to put up with in a Mac world - Windows keyboards.You could have gone with HHKB for instance. No "windows logo" key. Just a diamond symbol.Also if you are lucky you can source keyboards without the extra windows keys, though that is only if you don't use the key at all.
Quote from: tuxsavvy on Mon, 25 November 2013, 15:31:07Quote from: rowdy on Mon, 25 November 2013, 15:19:40Quote from: MJ45 on Mon, 25 November 2013, 07:09:22Quote from: theMANtonio on Mon, 25 November 2013, 00:12:24Quote from: MJ45 on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:47:02Quote from: keymaster on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:38:47Topre feels like a high-quality rubber dome with the addition of tactility. There is no scratchiness, so yes, it is smooth.High Quality rubber dome?Nice touch switching out the Enter, Win, and Alt keys from an HHKB. Exactly what I plan to do once I can get my hands on some Blank Whites for my HHKB.The Rubbermain logo on the other hands.... I am a Mac user and hate the Windoze bubble keys on the Realforce keyboards. The Rubbermaid logo is just a bit of Photoshop editing for fun.Something we have to put up with in a Mac world - Windows keyboards.You could have gone with HHKB for instance. No "windows logo" key. Just a diamond symbol.Also if you are lucky you can source keyboards without the extra windows keys, though that is only if you don't use the key at all.I have a HHKB Pro 2 its my 1st Topre experience and liked it so much I got the Realforce 87ub 55g for when I go TKL. The HHKB is the most Mac compatible keyboard available and has more functionality than on Win PC's. For me the Command (diamond), Opt keys are used much with Mac OS.
Quote from: MJ45 on Mon, 25 November 2013, 17:07:01Quote from: tuxsavvy on Mon, 25 November 2013, 15:31:07Quote from: rowdy on Mon, 25 November 2013, 15:19:40Quote from: MJ45 on Mon, 25 November 2013, 07:09:22Quote from: theMANtonio on Mon, 25 November 2013, 00:12:24Quote from: MJ45 on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:47:02Quote from: keymaster on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:38:47Topre feels like a high-quality rubber dome with the addition of tactility. There is no scratchiness, so yes, it is smooth.High Quality rubber dome?Nice touch switching out the Enter, Win, and Alt keys from an HHKB. Exactly what I plan to do once I can get my hands on some Blank Whites for my HHKB.The Rubbermain logo on the other hands.... I am a Mac user and hate the Windoze bubble keys on the Realforce keyboards. The Rubbermaid logo is just a bit of Photoshop editing for fun.Something we have to put up with in a Mac world - Windows keyboards.You could have gone with HHKB for instance. No "windows logo" key. Just a diamond symbol.Also if you are lucky you can source keyboards without the extra windows keys, though that is only if you don't use the key at all.I have a HHKB Pro 2 its my 1st Topre experience and liked it so much I got the Realforce 87ub 55g for when I go TKL. The HHKB is the most Mac compatible keyboard available and has more functionality than on Win PC's. For me the Command (diamond), Opt keys are used much with Mac OS. Yeah, this.I tried using it under Windows, but failed, miserably.On Mac - no worries!
NO one "Types" by pressing each switch down slowly..
Quote from: rowdy on Mon, 25 November 2013, 17:12:09Quote from: MJ45 on Mon, 25 November 2013, 17:07:01Quote from: tuxsavvy on Mon, 25 November 2013, 15:31:07Quote from: rowdy on Mon, 25 November 2013, 15:19:40Quote from: MJ45 on Mon, 25 November 2013, 07:09:22Quote from: theMANtonio on Mon, 25 November 2013, 00:12:24Quote from: MJ45 on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:47:02Quote from: keymaster on Sun, 24 November 2013, 21:38:47Topre feels like a high-quality rubber dome with the addition of tactility. There is no scratchiness, so yes, it is smooth.High Quality rubber dome?Nice touch switching out the Enter, Win, and Alt keys from an HHKB. Exactly what I plan to do once I can get my hands on some Blank Whites for my HHKB.The Rubbermain logo on the other hands.... I am a Mac user and hate the Windoze bubble keys on the Realforce keyboards. The Rubbermaid logo is just a bit of Photoshop editing for fun.Something we have to put up with in a Mac world - Windows keyboards.You could have gone with HHKB for instance. No "windows logo" key. Just a diamond symbol.Also if you are lucky you can source keyboards without the extra windows keys, though that is only if you don't use the key at all.I have a HHKB Pro 2 its my 1st Topre experience and liked it so much I got the Realforce 87ub 55g for when I go TKL. The HHKB is the most Mac compatible keyboard available and has more functionality than on Win PC's. For me the Command (diamond), Opt keys are used much with Mac OS. Yeah, this.I tried using it under Windows, but failed, miserably.On Mac - no worries!It's all about the dip switches!
I agree with rowdy, I somehow find that I used less Fn keys in Mac, non existence actually... but arrow keys - I do use them in Mac too because of spreadsheet at work. So I missed that a lot. I am slowly adjusting.
It took me a while to get used to the HHKB layout, but now using the FN layer for arrows, etc. is just as normal as if there were dedicated arrows.
Quote from: dsc. on Mon, 25 November 2013, 21:27:40It took me a while to get used to the HHKB layout, but now using the FN layer for arrows, etc. is just as normal as if there were dedicated arrows. I especially got used to backspace being directly above enter it's closer and I definitely use it a lot more than pipe/forwardslash. I map most of my keyboards to this now. And also swap ESC with tilde, again because I tend to use ESC a lot more and it's less of a reach.
Quote from: SUPER432 on Mon, 25 November 2013, 22:19:00Quote from: dsc. on Mon, 25 November 2013, 21:27:40It took me a while to get used to the HHKB layout, but now using the FN layer for arrows, etc. is just as normal as if there were dedicated arrows. I especially got used to backspace being directly above enter it's closer and I definitely use it a lot more than pipe/forwardslash. I map most of my keyboards to this now. And also swap ESC with tilde, again because I tend to use ESC a lot more and it's less of a reach. Ctrl and Backspace are easy to get used to, even when I switch between TKL and HHKB layout every day.But when I go to do pipe on HHKB, invariably the first few times I hit Shift-backspace instead.
Quote from: rowdy on Mon, 25 November 2013, 22:22:43Quote from: SUPER432 on Mon, 25 November 2013, 22:19:00Quote from: dsc. on Mon, 25 November 2013, 21:27:40It took me a while to get used to the HHKB layout, but now using the FN layer for arrows, etc. is just as normal as if there were dedicated arrows. I especially got used to backspace being directly above enter it's closer and I definitely use it a lot more than pipe/forwardslash. I map most of my keyboards to this now. And also swap ESC with tilde, again because I tend to use ESC a lot more and it's less of a reach. Ctrl and Backspace are easy to get used to, even when I switch between TKL and HHKB layout every day.But when I go to do pipe on HHKB, invariably the first few times I hit Shift-backspace instead.Yep, definitely happens. Ctrl/capslock seems like a natural switch considering how little I use capslock.