This is actually likely intentional on Topre's part. Having variable force allows for a more even typing feel as it distributes the required force proportionally, allowing weaker fingers to depress keys without strain.
Topre has very high manufacturing standards, which is why they command a ...
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- 19 Dec 2013, 07:13
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Very light enter key on Realforce all-45g EK edition?
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- 01 Dec 2013, 10:49
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: My Rosewill RK9000 died, need new MK.
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- 28 Nov 2013, 02:28
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Cherry MY keycaps lower profile? (nonstandard?)
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- 28 Nov 2013, 01:03
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Cherry MY keycaps lower profile? (nonstandard?)
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- 28 Nov 2013, 00:27
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Low budget mechanical keyboard for gaming
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- 27 Nov 2013, 06:06
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: Cherry MY keycaps lower profile? (nonstandard?)
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Cherry MY keycaps lower profile? (nonstandard?)
Hey yall,
I picked up a cheap used Cherry MY POS keyboard about a month ago because I noticed it had doubleshot caps. I noticed they are all slightly shorter than their counterparts from the keycaps that were already on my keyboard. I replaced a bunch of the fading lasered caps on my rosewill with ...
I picked up a cheap used Cherry MY POS keyboard about a month ago because I noticed it had doubleshot caps. I noticed they are all slightly shorter than their counterparts from the keycaps that were already on my keyboard. I replaced a bunch of the fading lasered caps on my rosewill with ...