
I'll call it the "ball switch".
There's a linear spring off to one side, to provide added resistance and the return force, but the tactility is generated by the ball action.
The slider acts on a bellcrank to rotate the motion of the slider 180 degrees, to push a ball (sitting on a plunger) straight up. This ball is in a chamber that's angled towards one side at the top, so that an upward force on the ball, at the top, pushes it to one side.
The ball will eventually be forced into a contact chamber that's angled down (and it will fall into that chamber, off the slider, causing a sudden, large, yet smooth (unlike buckling spring) drop in force). However, a tab was also pushed up along with the plunger, retaining the ball in the contact chamber.
Upon release of the key, the linear spring pushes up, and the plunger and retaining tab come down, and the ball falls onto the plunger. There's some hysteresis here.