kalvonäppäimiin
Kalvonäppäimiin, often translated as membrane keyboards, are a type of computer keyboard characterized by their flat, rubber or silicone dome-shaped keypads. Beneath each keycap is a flexible membrane layer. When a key is pressed, it pushes down on the membrane, completing a circuit and registering the keystroke. This design differs from mechanical keyboards, which use individual physical switches for each key.
The primary advantage of kalvonäppäimiin is their cost-effectiveness and ease of manufacturing. They are also generally
However, kalvonäppäimiin are often criticized for their tactile feedback, which can feel mushy or less responsive