The contrast makes using BS at home just that much better.
Yeah, MYs
work reasonably well, but the
feel is just... meh. Basically the spring is too short, giving a force displacement curve that rises too fast. Too little force at the beginning, too much at the end. I guess they won't bother with a redesign now, but something more akin to MX blacks would work better.
Most people tend to bang on them as if it meant their life, which is highly tiring of course. The trick is to write as lightly as possible without losing too many characters. Then it still doesn't feel
great but is quite OK, depending on friction levels. Incidentally, the 1993 Peacock G81-3004HAD which I dug out to write this (feels like a tank) seems to be hotplugging-unfriendly - I have to connect it to the USB adapter first and then plug this in, otherwise it won't work. Hmm, now that works again - maybe the thing could use a new 'lytic.
Anyway, I'd still much rather type on my old Packard Bell (BTC) rubber dome, which incidentally is what I'm doing right now.
Oh btw, just played around with my spares G81 a bit. More recent samples should react positively to some greasing of the stabilizers on the big keys. Some grease in the actual "switch" mechanics (in the corners) seems to improve things as well (I tried silicone spray). The space bar now is smoooth. Of course I can't tell whether some of my silicone spray might want to creep in between the membranes in the long run, but that board is dead anyway.