One thing i d like to point out is your comment on the ione plunger switches.
Rubber dome keyboard lifespan.
I couldn t find a rubber dome factory but the following video is close enough to get the.
Most of the keyboards use one of the following three concepts.
The rubber dome key switches are designed for around 5 million keypresses while the cherry mx switches can provide around 30 to 70 million keypresses.
The feel of a keyboard is strongly determined by its switch technology.
Rubber dome keyboards are the most common form of keyboard out there and most gaming keyboards are rubber dome keyboards.
It still uses rubber domes but a special plastic scissors mechanism links the keycap to a plunger that depresses the rubber dome with a much shorter travel than the typical rubber dome keyboard.
This style also has a long lifespan when compared to other styles of keyboards.
When released the circuit is broken and the keyboard continues.
Its simple structure and low cost makes it an ideal solution for budget keyboards.
But there are also a few small disadvantages.
Rubber dome chiclet keyboards.
The principle behind the rubber.
Wasd mechanical keyboards also mounts the switches to a thick steel plate before the switches are soldered to the pcb.
Membrane rubber dome scissor switch or mechanical switches.
The lifespan of a mechanical keyboard also depends on the type of key switches used.
So if you re looking for a keyboard with strong tactile feedback stick with a metal dome and avoid the polyurethane models.
That s not the only benefit of dome switch keyboards however.
The rubber piece inside a membrane keyboard is so easy to produce and so is the cheap plastic material around it.
The membrane rubber dome switch is the most common type of keyboard switches.
Your average rubber dome keyboard has a life cycle of 5 10 million.
All hail ripster god of all things keyboard.
This provides a more stable typing platform and gives the keyboard its rigid body and heavy weight.
Mechanical keyboards have many advantages over rubber dome or scissor switch keyboards.
You can also replace the switches on mechanical keyboards when they do fail further extending the lifespan of the keyboard.
The key sits on top of a rubber dome when pushed down it activates a circuit that says that this key has been pressed.
The keys are attached to the keyboard via two plastic pieces that interlock in a scissor like fashion and snap to the keyboard and the key.
Compare that to your average rubber dome keyboard which is rated to 5.
You can expect many years of use on your mechanical keyboard.
A friend of mine got suckered into buying a ttesports knucker and it was a noticeable improvement over most domes i will admit.