keyboard membrane users...
are there many people out there that use them....

any thoughts... from people the do have them....

i did another post about fixing warn out keys but i could of
saved myself the hassle if i had of looked into a membrane

i found one.... that probably will get... is there any down side..
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KingyWingy 10 月 12 日 上午 3:18 
That depends on how it is made, the build quality and electronics. It could be great, it could be trash.

Have you looked at Topre keyboards?
Bad 💀 Motha 10 月 12 日 上午 3:20 
Who still uses that junk when you can get a minimalistic mechanical KB for like $40-50

Trying to type all day or do gaming on a $5-10 KB is about as dumb as a user can get. That's more for a senior citizen parent / grandparent
最后由 Bad 💀 Motha 编辑于; 10 月 12 日 上午 3:21
引用自 KingyWingy
That depends on how it is made, the build quality and electronics. It could be great, it could be trash.

Have you looked at Topre keyboards?

i just looke them up....
here. https://mechanicalkeyboards.com/collections/topre-switch-keyboards?srsltid=AfmBOoqSgSfCUQ6yKPJ0dLQToSJnFTuR8pIko3dHv55jeObfG1Ic1zVj

not really looking to replace this working keyboard
and they seem pricey but also sound very nice...

and membrane will cost me $22aus
引用自 Bad 💀 Motha
Who still uses that junk when you can get a minimalistic mechanical KB for like $40-50

Trying to type all day or do gaming on a $5-10 KB is about as dumb as a user can get. That's more for a senior citizen parent / grandparent

i dont really type that much and this is all started for one key being faulty and
warring out on a corsair gaming k55..... i did another post about the cheap fix
i did...

but bit i use a controller for gaming and just games with controller support...

and just wondering are membranes good or troublesome... simple...

i could easily spend the money and get a 2 colour mould keyboard mechanical even...
but i am cheap and dont need to be that special or really need it...
KingyWingy 10 月 12 日 上午 3:31 
I would not trust a keyboard that cheap.

Check Rtings.com if your are still looking to buy, or curious.

Membrane =/= bad. Mechanical =/= good. Both can be good or bad. However ultimately mechanical is the worst.
UserNotFound 10 月 12 日 上午 3:35 
Mechanical keyboards (clicky or tactile types like MX Blue/Green/etc) usually have a crisp feel when you tap on it, and I prefer these to what most would consider linear MX Red (or similar linear switches) to be the preferred gaming' switch.

I do have a preference for clicky switches, but I don't mind heavier linear switch like Black, my fave keyboard is the Topre RealForce 55G in my collection, feels so much better than even the MX switches I like.

Honestly, once you try mechanical keyboards, and find a switch you like, it's gonna be kinda hard to go back to membrane keyboard, I find it feels so 'mushy', I feel the same with MX Brown....

I find typing and gaming with the membrane keyboard on my Lenovo Legion laptop to be rather.....unpleasant, which is why I have a wireless Keychron keyboard for typing and gaming with my laptop. I'd even go through the added burden of bringing along the wireless keyboard + mouse when I go overseas for extended periods.
最后由 UserNotFound 编辑于; 10 月 12 日 上午 3:39
KingyWingy 10 月 12 日 上午 3:36 
So you want a cheap keyboard that is not terrible and is a rubber dome switch? Maybe a Steelseries Apex 3.
引用自 KingyWingy
I would not trust a keyboard that cheap.

Check Rtings.com if your are still looking to buy, or curious.

Membrane =/= bad. Mechanical =/= good. Both can be good or bad. However ultimately mechanical is the worst.

i am not looking to buy a new keyboard...

this is interesting site as its a rating service for lots of different products...
my keyboards is a k55 gaming corsair.. and it gets 3.5 stars there....

not much about membrane covers
引用自 KingyWingy
So you want a cheap keyboard that is not terrible and is a rubber dome switch? Maybe a Steelseries Apex 3.

this post is specifically about membranes... covers for any keyboard cheap expensive
is not what its about...

i am asking people that maybe using them what they thing the goods and bads...

i dont wish to buy a new keyboard... i have 2 here already... a cheap back up connected
to the tv and the k55 i am using now which i am happy to keep...
KingyWingy 10 月 12 日 上午 3:45 
Oh you are not asking about keyboards, but keyboard covers?

I don't like keyboard covers. They seem mostly to all be low quality and don't have a wide range of compatibility. But some people who use a keyboard they were made for, love them. But my knowledge on keyboard covers is very limited.

I don't want anything inhibiting functionality or performance.
Trout 10 月 12 日 上午 3:49 
it's hard to go back from mechanical, but if you think that paying $30-50 for a mechanical keyboard is too much then membrane is just fine, i guess. use whatever works for you, i wasn't complaining about membrane until i made the switch


引用自 KingyWingy
So you want a cheap keyboard that is not terrible and is a rubber dome switch? Maybe a Steelseries Apex 3.
$50 for a membrane with pretty lights? you're high as a kite
wing0zero 10 月 12 日 上午 4:04 
I imagine they drive you Insane in the Membrane, insane in the brain!!
i must admit i did think that this corsair gaming k55 keyboard did
use two colour mould keys for some reason and then realised its
clear keys painted.... ripped off... but anyway...
KingyWingy 10 月 12 日 上午 4:14 
引用自 Trout
$50 for a membrane with pretty lights? you're high as a kite
Uh no. I was not considering the lights, there is not much choice in the matter. I care about performance.

There are far more expensive membrane keyboards, such as Topre keyboards. Membrane =/= bad.
BNWilliam 10 月 12 日 下午 5:40 
I have an HP keyboard that DOESN’T use a membrane keyboard and it’s WORSE than my Thinkpad, which does. Although my 2007 Dell Inspiron still has the best keyboard…
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