Can we have a thread with good rubber dome keyboards?
>>52136217
this one is way better than that one
>>52136217
>good
>rubber dome
>>52136254
Came here to post this, but I see my work was already done for me
>2015
>Not using a LASER keyboard
>>52136217
No. Stop being a poorfag and get a mech OP.
>>52136248
>>52136217
i cringe
just get a fucking ms 200/400/600 or join the mech master race
>>52136248
How do you type on that? Its not even shaped right
>>52136346
nigger I would have had it been cheaper but I got mine for like $30 several years ago on black friday. When it dies I will get a nice mechanical keyboard. Also the one that I posted can be taken apart and cleaned quite easily, especially the mouse.
>>52136384
it's pretty comfy desu and I type with my elbows out more than a traditional layout. they line up perfectly with my chair arm rests
>>52136217
>>52136248
>no scroll lock
Is the Lenove Preferred Pro the best rubber-dome keyboard with a traditional layout, or is there something better.
>>52136346
>ms 200
desu optical desktop 1000 is much better than these
>>52136217
in australia everybody who wants a cheap dome board has a logitech k120, they're like $8 AUD. all the businesses here have them too haha. they're good for the price and actually feel decent.
>>52136792
How long until businesses follow the latest "trend" and attach chiclet bullshit to office machines? Of course, whoever brings his own "obsolete-style" keyboard will be immediately ostracized and eventually "made redundant".
>>52137170
oh, no they use it because it's THE cheapest keyboard in australia from retail stores. chiclet shit costs more.
i get what you mean though. how the keyboard feels is not even a consideration for most businesses here.
>>52136217
http://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-Preferred-Pro-Keyboard-73P5220/dp/B000AOYWVE
this is the only one
Those cheap Dell keyboards have always been good as far as rubber domed keyboards go.
Relatively sturdy too.
Are those G12 or G510 any good?
>>52137911
The G510 is the best rubberdome I'd ever used.
Pretty heavy keypress, much heavier than Brown Switches, but it really helped avoid mistyping.
I have in a box somewhere an old Logitech G105, it was borderline gamer rice but it never let me down and as it turns out, not a single LED ever failed. Fell for the corsair meme70 and half the LEDs already died.
I'd be happy if I could get one where the key labels don't wear off after a couple of months. Microsoft and Logitech, you know what you've done.
HHKB technically have rubber domes :]