I went to a pawn shop I'd never been to before today and looked at their old 5$ keyboards. The majority (2 out of 3, yes they only had 3 keyboards) were genuine garbage, but one felt kinda nice and had an unusual stem as well as AT interface. It's branded as QTronix QX-101, and I've googled that but couldn't find anything, so I thought it would warrant a little thread on here. I've disassembled it and discovered this:

Has anyone seen this before? It looks like it's technically a rubber dome keyboard, but I've never seen one where all the domes are just freestanding like that. It doesn't look very economical. It does, however, feel markedly nicer than your run-of-the-mill keyboard. The construction is kinda neat. In the picture above you can see there are two colors of domes, the white ones are probably stiffer (the enter key has a white dome too).

There are a bunch of hooks which the conductive membrane slides into, then a plastic back (which can just barely be seen in the upper right corner) slides on top and is screwed in four places. I would've taken more photos to show how the conductive membrane itself bends into the controller, the controller itself, the AT interface, the white cylindrical stem with a cross in it, and the layout featuring a bigass Enter key (eww), but my ****ty camera died on me. It stops working when batteries reach 1.4V instead of 1.5V...
I ordered an AT to PS/2 adapter as well as a key puller (those keys are harder to pull out of their cylinder than rubber dome keyboards and more fragile than my Model M's keycaps, so I guess I need one here) so in 2-3 weeks I'll clean it, try it out and maybe take more pictures if the interest is still there (both mine and this forum's).