![xpost /r/keyboard] ThermalTake's latest gaming keyboard has Cherry MX compatible keys on a new Rubber Dome switch : r/MechanicalKeyboards xpost /r/keyboard] ThermalTake's latest gaming keyboard has Cherry MX compatible keys on a new Rubber Dome switch : r/MechanicalKeyboards](https://external-preview.redd.it/unx3DVXXWy5d5AaPuRh6Hq_DRNTosJX2_OBxt3zdmq8.jpg?auto=webp&s=f4203cf87751f263f7c3fdb91ce70995b1ae4e5e)
xpost /r/keyboard] ThermalTake's latest gaming keyboard has Cherry MX compatible keys on a new Rubber Dome switch : r/MechanicalKeyboards
![question] If membrane keyboards use rubber domes to activate and feel the way they do, why are topre switches so popular and expensive, as they also use rubber domes in their switch? : question] If membrane keyboards use rubber domes to activate and feel the way they do, why are topre switches so popular and expensive, as they also use rubber domes in their switch? :](https://i.redd.it/ksfobwsye7tx.jpg)
question] If membrane keyboards use rubber domes to activate and feel the way they do, why are topre switches so popular and expensive, as they also use rubber domes in their switch? :
![Anyone know what types of switches these are and if they are even good? (feel ok but are very mushy) Theres a rubber dome and a spring inside the switch also. The Anyone know what types of switches these are and if they are even good? (feel ok but are very mushy) Theres a rubber dome and a spring inside the switch also. The](https://i.redd.it/5jw8ou94zu261.jpg)