Rubber Domes aren't (all) bad: a rubber dome discussion thread
Posted: Mar 12th, '26, 10:21
"Mushy". "Cheap." "Garbage."
These are adjectives I've heard thrown about non-mechanical keyboards online for years. Now, I generally like mechanical boards, but just like membrane/domes, there's plenty of outright bad/cheap boards out there, at least to me. These things, are subjective, after all.
Anyway, rubber dome boards have all been kind of written off by most Computer Touchers™, but I'm of the firm opinion that there are GOOD dome boards out there, just like there are bad mechanical switches out there...it's subjective. I'm someone who likes tactility without being deafeningly loud, and there's a lot of good domes out there that achieve this. Most of the folks reading this are probably aware of topre...I've never had the luxury of using one, but those are indeed rubber dome boards and they are beloved by pretty much anyone who has ever used them. I'm using a board that, from what I can tell, seems to be seen as something of a budget equivalent. I'm using a Packard Bell 5131C, and it uses BTC Dome with Slider switches. As the name implies, it's a rubber dome with individual tactile sliders. The board is nice and poppy and has a sound that's pleasing to my ears. It's audible but it's no buckling spring or cherry MX blue when it comes to noise level. I got this thing for like 5 dollars at the local thrift store and it's been my daily driver ever since. here's a demo of a board that uses the same mechanism on youtube:
Even non-slider rubber domes can be fantastic...I'm especially fond of the Lenovo Preferred Pro. That thing is quiet and snappy. Also, it's not my favorite, but I always go out of my way to point folks to the Mother Membrane if they're looking for a tactile board that's nice and quiet and backlit...cheers to @ward for selling these. https://epicpants.com/products/mother-m ... g-keyboard
Anyway, I want to know what y'all think: any good experiences with membrane and/or rubber dome boards? bad experiences? Thoughts? Opinions?
These are adjectives I've heard thrown about non-mechanical keyboards online for years. Now, I generally like mechanical boards, but just like membrane/domes, there's plenty of outright bad/cheap boards out there, at least to me. These things, are subjective, after all.
Anyway, rubber dome boards have all been kind of written off by most Computer Touchers™, but I'm of the firm opinion that there are GOOD dome boards out there, just like there are bad mechanical switches out there...it's subjective. I'm someone who likes tactility without being deafeningly loud, and there's a lot of good domes out there that achieve this. Most of the folks reading this are probably aware of topre...I've never had the luxury of using one, but those are indeed rubber dome boards and they are beloved by pretty much anyone who has ever used them. I'm using a board that, from what I can tell, seems to be seen as something of a budget equivalent. I'm using a Packard Bell 5131C, and it uses BTC Dome with Slider switches. As the name implies, it's a rubber dome with individual tactile sliders. The board is nice and poppy and has a sound that's pleasing to my ears. It's audible but it's no buckling spring or cherry MX blue when it comes to noise level. I got this thing for like 5 dollars at the local thrift store and it's been my daily driver ever since. here's a demo of a board that uses the same mechanism on youtube:
Even non-slider rubber domes can be fantastic...I'm especially fond of the Lenovo Preferred Pro. That thing is quiet and snappy. Also, it's not my favorite, but I always go out of my way to point folks to the Mother Membrane if they're looking for a tactile board that's nice and quiet and backlit...cheers to @ward for selling these. https://epicpants.com/products/mother-m ... g-keyboard
Anyway, I want to know what y'all think: any good experiences with membrane and/or rubber dome boards? bad experiences? Thoughts? Opinions?