Fujitsu Limited N860-2505-T00201A
Posted: 08 May 2016, 16:18
The way the the Fujitsu Leafspring 3rd generation switch is designed vs. other switches like Alps SKCM for example is pretty unusual with individual barrels attached to a metal plate, leaf spring and button spring attached to PCB below the plate. The slider is separate from the barrel and the keycap. It does not use rubber gaskets/stoppers in the switches. The black bottom part of the white snap-in slider snaps into those holes on the metal plate so that the slider sits on top of the leaf which is very effortless in keypress.
The result is a super smooth feel since there are no parts sliding against one another on key press, only the bottom part of the white snap-in slider pressing down the metal leaf . The whole mechanism is very low in profile.The click is extremely weak and faint, almost unnotiable.
When pulling a keycap it's very possible to accidentally pull the snap-in-slider with the attached bottom part off also, not a real problem here since one cannot destroy anything. Worst thing that could happen is bending the leaf I guess.
The "tombstone" keycaps are very thick and sit quite firmly on the white snap-in sliders.
While searching pictures online I stumbled upon this very interesting page that I had not seen before:
http://www.geocities.jp/development_room/fkb_stock.htm