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Offline gibsonsg4

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do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 16:40:12 »
was wondering what they feel like. i have never used one, and from sound clips on youtube they sound like a really nice rubber dome.

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #1 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:01:18 »
You are gonna be crucified for have said that Topre is a rubber dome keyboard, LOL.

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #2 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:01:56 »
was wondering what they feel like. i have never used one, and from sound clips on youtube they sound like a really nice rubber dome.
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #3 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:04:28 »
You are gonna be crucified for have said that Topre is a rubber dome keyboard, LOL.

but topre switches do have rubber domes?

They do feel like consistent and extremely smooth rubber domes. I like that the switches (45g) feel pretty light. Overall it's a nice tactile switch that sounds great.

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« Reply #4 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:05:01 »
was wondering what they feel like. i have never used one, and from sound clips on youtube they sound like a really nice rubber dome.

Correct! But with a nice stiff spring! They're very pleasant.

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #5 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:05:14 »
was wondering what they feel like. i have never used one, and from sound clips on youtube they sound like a really nice rubber dome.

i think they are pretty close, but i would not exactly call it a rd.

i have a olivetti rd that is pretty awesome, even the dell quiet keys for the money are not bad

would like to try a model m that has the rd switches just to see how different the board overall acts and feels
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #6 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:07:43 »
You are gonna be crucified for have said that Topre is a rubber dome keyboard, LOL.

but topre switches do have rubber domes?

They do feel like consistent and extremely smooth rubber domes. I like that the switches (45g) feel pretty light. Overall it's a nice tactile switch that sounds great.

Yes, Topre sw has a rubber dome as part of its mechanism, however Topre fans around GH do not like to compare a Topre board with rubber dome's ones.

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #7 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:08:49 »
was wondering what they feel like. i have never used one, and from sound clips on youtube they sound like a really nice rubber dome.
If I have to describe my topre it will be this.

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #8 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:09:18 »
Topre is most definitely a rubber dome, but it's not membrane backed - pcb is used instead. The spring is only used to achieve the capacitive coupling, it does not provide other mechanical functions, and all of the force and tactility is the responsibility of the dome itself (and slider, partially, to lower friction).

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #9 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:10:09 »
You are gonna be crucified for have said that Topre is a rubber dome keyboard, LOL.

but topre switches do have rubber domes?

They do feel like consistent and extremely smooth rubber domes. I like that the switches (45g) feel pretty light. Overall it's a nice tactile switch that sounds great.

Yes, Topre sw has a rubber dome as part of its mechanism, however Topre fans around GH do not like to compare a Topre board with rubber dome's ones.
i see what you mean. i don't see ppl complaining about it being called a rubber dome though.

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #10 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:11:45 »
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #11 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:13:15 »
You are gonna be crucified for have said that Topre is a rubber dome keyboard, LOL.
they are rd...just made with higher quality materials.

Some people have compared dell quiettouch to 45g topre

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« Reply #12 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:17:26 »
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« Reply #13 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:25:39 »
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #14 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:31:05 »
The Ultimate Rubber Dome keyboard.

Don't look at the acronym ;)
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #15 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:42:22 »
Feels like $150 Rubber Dome

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #16 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 17:51:11 »
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #17 on: Wed, 02 July 2014, 21:12:47 »
It has a lot of "feel" similar to that of a normal rubber dome keyboard..and that is because the part that gives it most of its feel is a rubber dome.  That is where all the tactility and resistance comes from...

At the same time, the slider and how the rubber dome and plunger work together all give a much more solid feel when you bottom out..as well as stability when you're pressing it down.  The keys also feel a bit more responsive because they activate before you bottom out..

Plus you get the Topre "thock"..

I guess you could call it the best rubber dome keyboard ever..But what does that mean?  Nothing...If someone wants to use that as some sort of put down, go ahead..Normal rubber dome keyboards and Topre, while similar, are still very different...I personally enjoy them a lot more than Cherry to type on...just as I enjoy Cherry more to game on because it has that very hard/mechanical/I can spam this feel..
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Troll??

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #20 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 00:26:11 »
was wondering what they feel like. i have never used one, and from sound clips on youtube they sound like a really nice rubber dome.

i think they are pretty close, but i would not exactly call it a rd.

i have a olivetti rd that is pretty awesome, even the dell quiet keys for the money are not bad

would like to try a model m that has the rd switches just to see how different the board overall acts and feels

Honestly the model m rubber dome just feels like a rubber done with a quasi-bottom out point to me. It helps that the board is kinda heavy but it doesn't change the feel of standard rubber domes a whole lot.

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #21 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 02:42:23 »
The Ultimate Rubber Dome keyboard.

Don't look at the acronym ;)

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #22 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 05:18:18 »
The Ultimate Rubber Dome keyboard.

Don't look at the acronym ;)

Oh Rowdy, how could you insult all the Thorpie Nerdlingers here  :)) ?

But YES an excellent statement indeed.


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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #23 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 05:21:09 »
What's worse, that or Filco?

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« Reply #24 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 05:34:06 »
"Because keyboards are accessories to PC makers, they focus on minimizing the manufacturing costs. But that’s incorrect. It’s in HHKB’s slogan, but when America’s cowboys were in the middle of a trip and their horse died, they would leave the horse there. But even if they were in the middle of a desert, they would take their saddle with them. The horse was a consumable good, but the saddle was an interface that their bodies had gotten used to. In the same vein, PCs are consumable goods, while keyboards are important interfaces." - Eiiti Wada

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #25 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 06:01:49 »
I use a Realforce 101 (35/45g) at work, and I compared it to the standard dell keyboards. The Topre, while rubber dome, is responsive and tactile (for the most part, the 35g keys are so light). They spring back nicely, have a more consistent feel, allow actuation without bottoming out, and are softer on bottom out. And they make a lovely thock sound while actuating.
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #26 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 06:15:00 »
What's worse, that or Filco?

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #28 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 08:03:11 »
They feel like rubber domes and breast implants combine.
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #29 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 09:01:15 »
I'm more interested in finding out what would a Cherry G86 (a lubed one) with Cherry dyesubs feel like. Unfortunately, they make only dyesub G83 AFAIK and these feel horrible.

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #30 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 09:18:17 »
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #31 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 09:22:26 »
You are gonna be crucified for have said that Topre is a rubber dome keyboard, LOL.

but topre switches do have rubber domes?

They do feel like consistent and extremely smooth rubber domes. I like that the switches (45g) feel pretty light. Overall it's a nice tactile switch that sounds great.

Yes, Topre sw has a rubber dome as part of its mechanism, however Topre fans around GH do not like to compare a Topre board with rubber dome's ones.
i see what you mean. i don't see ppl complaining about it being called a rubber dome though.

Yeah you right, they are not complaining, maybe they are just ignoring the remark, or they finally became aware of the truth?,  :-\

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #32 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 09:56:54 »
You are gonna be crucified for have said that Topre is a rubber dome keyboard, LOL.

but topre switches do have rubber domes?

They do feel like consistent and extremely smooth rubber domes. I like that the switches (45g) feel pretty light. Overall it's a nice tactile switch that sounds great.

Yes, Topre sw has a rubber dome as part of its mechanism, however Topre fans around GH do not like to compare a Topre board with rubber dome's ones.
i see what you mean. i don't see ppl complaining about it being called a rubber dome though.

Yeah you right, they are not complaining, maybe they are just ignoring the remark, or they finally became aware of the truth?,  :-\

I think people don't like it when some just say it is "just" a rubber dome keyboard....which is basically their way of trying to put it down.

It IS a type of rubber dome keyboard...with a bunch of stuff that makes it unlike any normal rubber dome keyboard...

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #33 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 10:53:54 »
Short and sweet

Best Rubber Dome : Dell Quietkeys or Apple Pro Extended 2000-2004 editions.

Topre : not rubber dome. Even if there's a real rubber dome, there's a specific category for these boards. It's like saying Tomato Soup versus Minestron Soup. Both have Tomatoes, but the Minestron one is specific.
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #34 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 11:15:44 »
Short and sweet

Best Rubber Dome : Dell Quietkeys or Apple Pro Extended 2000-2004 editions.

Topre : not rubber dome. Even if there's a real rubber dome, there's a specific category for these boards. It's like saying Tomato Soup versus Minestron Soup. Both have Tomatoes, but the Minestron one is specific.

Just like technically ALL keyboards are mechanical, but not all are classifed as "mechanical keyboards".

They're rubber dome with conical springs and capacitive sensing... as opposed to rubber dome + membrane.
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #35 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 11:22:44 »
Short and sweet

Best Rubber Dome : Dell Quietkeys or Apple Pro Extended 2000-2004 editions.

Topre : not rubber dome. Even if there's a real rubber dome, there's a specific category for these boards. It's like saying Tomato Soup versus Minestron Soup. Both have Tomatoes, but the Minestron one is specific.

Just like technically ALL keyboards are mechanical, but not all are classifed as "mechanical keyboards".

They're rubber dome with conical springs and capacitive sensing... as opposed to rubber dome + membrane.

What about rubber dome over PCB?

Topre is a rubber dome as much as Cherry MY or buckling springs are "mechanical".

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #36 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 11:38:27 »
Apple Pro Extended 2000-2004 editions.

Do you have part #'s on these for which to look out for?

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #37 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 11:55:20 »
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #38 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 12:03:04 »
Apple Pro Extended 2000-2004 editions.

Do you have part #'s on these for which to look out for?
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #39 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 12:19:36 »
Apple Pro Extended 2000-2004 editions.

Do you have part #'s on these for which to look out for?

I can't tell because i never really owned one, i only got to try them. My dad trades a lot of old macs, tablets and phone and stuff and sometime i get to try what he manage to find out in the classifieds. I have to say i have been impressed by some Apple Pro boards because they seriously feel made out of quality for a rubber matrice. The old model which USBs are on it's top sides (to connect a mouse) are really good (early 2000) and then came out the first fill white with a glass backpanel Apple Pro boards with 2 USBs interface on top (about 2003-2004 models) and are pretty nice to type with.

Short and sweet

Best Rubber Dome : Dell Quietkeys or Apple Pro Extended 2000-2004 editions.

Topre : not rubber dome. Even if there's a real rubber dome, there's a specific category for these boards. It's like saying Tomato Soup versus Minestron Soup. Both have Tomatoes, but the Minestron one is specific.

Just like technically ALL keyboards are mechanical, but not all are classifed as "mechanical keyboards".

They're rubber dome with conical springs and capacitive sensing... as opposed to rubber dome + membrane.

I totally understands but i mean as far as i know Topre switches fits a little more into mechanical category than rubber dome category. Since they are considered one appart of the other it would be a shame to say that Topre is part of the rubber dome category :/

It's not really properly defined but looking at the thread title, "Do Topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?", i would say no, because the "best rubber dome ever" in my opinion must be a keyboards that fits and only fits into the rubber dome category.

But this is only my opinion about some sort of loop hole because honestly, i'd say that best rubber dome keyboard that fits only into the rubber dome category is simply a Dell Quietkeys, and good Topre boards such as the HHKBv2 feels way better than usual rubber dome boards.

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #40 on: Thu, 03 July 2014, 12:43:34 »
Some of the best rubberdomes like the Keytronic, Chicony, Dell's RD, while very tactile and almost not mushy, they still don't feel exactly like Topre's. The Topre, after overcoming the 'bump' on top, just collapses into emptiness. No resistance, and almost no spring pushing up against the finger. Because it's capacitive, and physically touching nothing, it slides smoothly as butter. Rubberdomes never behave like this. Actually I still kinda like the good rd's. Cheap and good enough for writing. Soft cushioning and springiness from the dome. Lasts a good few years, maybe a decade use.
But still, Topre is in a whole other league.

I may compare it to driving a Ford Focus mk1 or a Honda Civic EG6 to a Mercedes Benz S Class. Whole the former two are very good cars, with excellent road feedback and reliable. Still it doesn't roll as smooth as a Merc. Both are still excellent.
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #41 on: Fri, 04 July 2014, 18:27:17 »
Some of the best rubberdomes like the Keytronic, Chicony, Dell's RD....

I Googled Dell RD and came up empty.  Is this a rare keyboard or is RD an acronym or ??
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #42 on: Fri, 04 July 2014, 18:30:39 »
Some of the best rubberdomes like the Keytronic, Chicony, Dell's RD....

I Googled Dell RD and came up empty.  Is this a rare keyboard or is RD an acronym or ??
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #43 on: Fri, 04 July 2014, 19:04:47 »
What sets Topre apart from the typical, cheap rubber dome keyboard is that Topre switches have actual sliding parts. The actual movement of the Topre switch relies on this sliding part, not the rubber, which makes for a much smoother feel, even over Cherry MX switches (because the sliding mechanism for Topre switches is cylindrical). The rubber in Topre switches only serve as the tactile bump; it's not the mechanism with which the Topre switch actually moves. With rubber domes, however, the movement and key action relies solely, and entirely on bending/rubbing the rubber, which is what gives it such a rough and unrefined movement.
« Last Edit: Fri, 04 July 2014, 19:08:33 by fuzzybaffy »

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #44 on: Sat, 05 July 2014, 02:41:26 »
That's great, but what about other rubber domes with actual sliding parts?

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #45 on: Sat, 05 July 2014, 02:51:19 »
You are gonna be crucified for have said that Topre is a rubber dome keyboard, LOL.

but topre switches do have rubber domes?

They do feel like consistent and extremely smooth rubber domes. I like that the switches (45g) feel pretty light. Overall it's a nice tactile switch that sounds great.

Yes, Topre sw has a rubber dome as part of its mechanism, however Topre fans around GH do not like to compare a Topre board with rubber dome's ones.
i see what you mean. i don't see ppl complaining about it being called a rubber dome though.

Yeah you right, they are not complaining, maybe they are just ignoring the remark, or they finally became aware of the truth?,  :-\
hehe, probably. they read your comment and became determined not to prove themselves a prude :p

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #46 on: Sat, 05 July 2014, 05:04:58 »
Dell Quiet touch rd (Rubber Dome) ;)
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #47 on: Sat, 05 July 2014, 05:39:00 »
Dell Quiet touch rd (Rubber Dome) ;)
There are at least four kinds of Dell QuietTouch, but only the eldest winkeyless ones, made in Thailand, aren't totally ordinary OEM RDs.

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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #48 on: Sat, 05 July 2014, 07:24:00 »
That's great, but what about other rubber domes with actual sliding parts?

All of the cheap (keyword "cheap") rubber dome keyboards that I've come across did not have sliding parts. I've never used a rubber dome board with sliding parts, so I can't say definitively, but I would assume there can still be differences in the quality of the mechanical parts (the sliding mechanisms), as well as the rubber, as well as the material used for the chassis. Case in point, my Topre board is studier, and its switches are smoother than my Filco with MX Browns, even with thick PBTs on the Filco (contrary to what t4tissue has said). Yes, I understand that MX Browns are naturally "scratchy", but what I mean by Topre switches being smoother is that they have much less wobble, whereas all Cherry MX switches, not just the MX Browns, have wobble (I've tried Reds and Blues). Also the Topre has sub-dyed PBT caps (not just regular PBTs), which I would also assume the other rubber dome boards, even with moving parts, won't have.
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Re: do topre feel like the best rubber dome ever?
« Reply #49 on: Sat, 05 July 2014, 08:11:09 »
Oh, assumptions... I've just had my hands on a Cherry G83-something with thick PBT dyesubs; too bad the domes were crap. I own several other RDs with PBT dyesubs, some BTCs and a Preh Commander with MX-compatible sliders (even plate-mounted on the Preh) etc. There's nothing magical about Topre. It's just the only relatively common modern keyboard with domes that costs about $200 and most of that price is in actual hardware (incl. R&D or QC), not marketing or gimmicks. The important question is how does Topre age; what do vintage Topre keyboards feel like after some heavy use and abuse? How did they compare to their competition at the time? What will modern Topre keyboards feel like in a few years or decades?

That being said, I think it's a personal preference—"rubber dome over something" is a class of mechanisms just like "spring over membrane" or discrete mechanical switches; some people prefer tactile or even clicky switches, other like linears. When I tried an HHKB, it felt smooth and stuff, but very different from my BTC 51xx or the Preh, that are very strong on the rebound, creating yet another kind of tactility. I think the latter suits my current typing technique better.