Submitted by MikitStore t3_127ff3n in MechanicalKeyboards
Thought-provoking questions were brought by TechiCardia's review of the MIKIT M65 Evergreen.
He believes that the gasket should be thicker and to be more bouncy, and is not satisfied with a little flexy. Coincidentally, many keyboard content creators consider whether a gasket keyboard works well based on how well its flexibility is when you press it up and down — the more flexy, the better. Otherwise, it is considered a pity.
Definition:
Gasket Mount gives the board a slightly more cushioned feel since the plate isn’t in direct contact with the other metal components of the keyboard.
(Source: keyboard.university)
- By definition, it is difficult to define the theory of "whether more flexibility is better" or "how much flexibility is best" when it comes to typing feel and sound.
(The above is an extremely ideal statement, the specific situation depends on the design and room.)
The recent trend is that the more flexy the better. However, we didn’t get many chances to verify it but just watched how much bouncy it is.
Some would be disappointed if the entire keyboard doesn't come with an obvious bouncy when pressed.
But if it's not as flexy, is it deserve the disappointment? Although the sound is already great.
So we need your opinions, to improve MIKIT keyboards and provide better products in the future:
- Do you think it is worth choosing only if it is obviously flexy?
- Do you prefer to get a super flexy gasket keyboard than a so-so-flexy keyboard?
3. Since using the Gasket Mount keyboard, do you no longer prefer other mounts?
All voices are welcomed and much appreciated.
IAlwaysReplyLate t1_jefauyh wrote
I suspect people who want a bouncy feel would be better served by spring-mount, but they're rarer at the moment... or by plateless, which are even rarer. The trouble is that gasket mount can supply a measure of spring and is easier to design than spring-mount or plateless, so manufacturers tend to use that and people start expecting gasket-mounts to be bouncy.
So what are you to do? Cater both for people who want bounce and for people who want sound insulation without bounce. Maybe that's a spring-mount board for the bounce fans, maybe that's several specifications of gasket if you don't want to go spring-mount. After all, you (probably) offer several different choices of switch to suit people's differing tastes - why wouldn't you offer different gaskets to suit the differing tastes in the market?