Author Topic: My friend snagged a Dell Quietkey (old version) from school for free.  (Read 2655 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline ANightOnCloudNine

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 93
Will provide pictures as soon as he has some, any other quietkey owners to tell my friend what to look out for?

Offline Keycap

  • Posts: 69
  • Location: United States
Re: My friend snagged a Dell Quietkey (old version) from school for free.
« Reply #1 on: Sun, 24 April 2016, 13:03:29 »
Look for specifically the NMB ones, which have a model number that starts with RT. The Dell QuietKey RT7D5JTW is the best, and it should have a "Made in Thailand" label on the sticker.

Offline klennkellon

  • Posts: 1278
  • Location: Southern California
  • I like bottoming out
Re: My friend snagged a Dell Quietkey (old version) from school for free.
« Reply #2 on: Sun, 24 April 2016, 14:05:20 »
They use NMB Rubber Dome With Sliders. Pretty good for rubber domes and definitely worth trying if your mechanical keyboard pride doesn't get in the way.


Offline ANightOnCloudNine

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 93
Re: My friend snagged a Dell Quietkey (old version) from school for free.
« Reply #4 on: Sun, 24 April 2016, 15:02:38 »
Stealing from the School library are we ?
nope, he asked

Offline ANightOnCloudNine

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 93
Re: My friend snagged a Dell Quietkey (old version) from school for free.
« Reply #5 on: Sun, 24 April 2016, 15:03:43 »
They use NMB Rubber Dome With Sliders. Pretty good for rubber domes and definitely worth trying if your mechanical keyboard pride doesn't get in the way.
he said himself he finds it more comfortable than most mechanicals so if it feels nice to him i suggested him get it

Offline chyros

  • a.k.a. Thomas
  • * Esteemed Elder
  • Posts: 3511
  • Location: The Netherlands
  • Hello and welcome.
Re: My friend snagged a Dell Quietkey (old version) from school for free.
« Reply #6 on: Sun, 24 April 2016, 15:06:54 »
Yeah the NMB ones (sticky discrete dome with slider over membrane) are pretty good, I rated them quite high in my dome with slider megareview :D .
Check my keyboard video reviews:


Offline fohat.digs

  • * Elevated Elder
  • Posts: 6565
  • Location: 35°55'N, 83°53'W
  • weird funny old guy
Re: My friend snagged a Dell Quietkey (old version) from school for free.
« Reply #7 on: Sun, 24 April 2016, 15:47:57 »

(sticky discrete dome with slider over membrane)


I have gotten them with both light and dark blue domes, and also orange. I don't think that there was any real difference in feel, and they were all the RT series.
"We are on the precipice of signing an agreement to advance talks with Iran that preserves the good parts of former President Barack Obama’s Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) while amplifying its flaws.
Mr. Obama came to an agreement that did not involve America’s most precious treasure, the lives and limbs of our soldiers.  The 1.7 billion dollars of frozen Iranian assets released by Obama pales in comparison to the 300 billion being floated as a rebuilding fund.
So far, speculation that Iran will be free in the future to continue its nuclear program is the opposite of Trump’s stated goal for the war and in direct opposition to what Mr. Obama negotiated.
"
- Bill Roberts 2026-06-17

Offline klennkellon

  • Posts: 1278
  • Location: Southern California
  • I like bottoming out
Re: My friend snagged a Dell Quietkey (old version) from school for free.
« Reply #8 on: Sun, 24 April 2016, 16:25:55 »
They use NMB Rubber Dome With Sliders. Pretty good for rubber domes and definitely worth trying if your mechanical keyboard pride doesn't get in the way.
he said himself he finds it more comfortable than most mechanicals so if it feels nice to him i suggested him get it
he might like topre too.

Offline ANightOnCloudNine

  • Thread Starter
  • Posts: 93
Re: My friend snagged a Dell Quietkey (old version) from school for free.
« Reply #9 on: Sun, 24 April 2016, 16:26:21 »
They use NMB Rubber Dome With Sliders. Pretty good for rubber domes and definitely worth trying if your mechanical keyboard pride doesn't get in the way.
he said himself he finds it more comfortable than most mechanicals so if it feels nice to him i suggested him get it
he might like topre too.
yeah considering its a glorified dome

Offline chyros

  • a.k.a. Thomas
  • * Esteemed Elder
  • Posts: 3511
  • Location: The Netherlands
  • Hello and welcome.
Re: My friend snagged a Dell Quietkey (old version) from school for free.
« Reply #10 on: Sun, 24 April 2016, 19:06:13 »

(sticky discrete dome with slider over membrane)


I have gotten them with both light and dark blue domes, and also orange. I don't think that there was any real difference in feel, and they were all the RT series.
I've also found a purple version, but that was also the same. I'm actually saving different colour NMV sticky domes xD .
Check my keyboard video reviews: