Rubber dome over membrane
Posted: 20 Apr 2014, 04:06
I finally got around to completing my rubber dome over membrane diagram:
I've created a page on the wiki for it, in the new switch designs category:
[wiki]Rubber dome over membrane[/wiki]
I've also updated the [wiki]key[/wiki] page with a simpler version of the diagram, presently without annotations as they make the image too wide (I aim for 650 px maximum width).
Now there is no excuse whatsoever for people being unable to tell the difference between "membrane" and "rubber dome", and finally we have an official resource that explains what is actually inside a typical computer keyboard and how it works. (Someone else gets the fun of extending this via CAD to cover scissor! Also, on the [wiki]key[/wiki] page, I left the keycaps blank as there's no way I can put any other legends on them! "F1" was fairly easy as it's all straight lines — the above image is pure Inkscape SVG with an axonometric grid, not CAD. Hence why the wiki version has really grainy text.)
I've created a page on the wiki for it, in the new switch designs category:
[wiki]Rubber dome over membrane[/wiki]
I've also updated the [wiki]key[/wiki] page with a simpler version of the diagram, presently without annotations as they make the image too wide (I aim for 650 px maximum width).
Now there is no excuse whatsoever for people being unable to tell the difference between "membrane" and "rubber dome", and finally we have an official resource that explains what is actually inside a typical computer keyboard and how it works. (Someone else gets the fun of extending this via CAD to cover scissor! Also, on the [wiki]key[/wiki] page, I left the keycaps blank as there's no way I can put any other legends on them! "F1" was fairly easy as it's all straight lines — the above image is pure Inkscape SVG with an axonometric grid, not CAD. Hence why the wiki version has really grainy text.)