Searching for a particular type of linear switch
Posted: 17 Apr 2018, 01:50
Hey all, I'm looking for a linear switch preferably with low actuation force that registers a keystroke at the VERY BOTTOM of the stroke, similar to how a membrane keyboard works. It does not need to be a "mechanical" switch, but it cannot feel "mushy" and must be at least almost linear feeling. The closest I've found so far is a random low profile scissor switch keyboard I have (not linear but low profile so it doesnt matter so much, and its not mushy), but I'd prefer a full profile keyboard. The style of keyboard found in the C64 (mitsumi hybrid I believe) is one example of what I'm looking for, but a little more refined and modern if at all possible.
I already have all cherry varieties and a couple of topre boards, so those are not what I'm after. I'm looking for something completely different.
Bonus points if I can buy a keyboard with the switches prebuilt, if absolutely necessary I can modify an older system to work over USB but I'd rather not have to.
Imagine MX reds but they register when you bottom out rather than half way through the stroke. They obviously wont be so "clacky" as they will likely require a membrane connection, but the firmer the bottoming out is, the better.
I already have all cherry varieties and a couple of topre boards, so those are not what I'm after. I'm looking for something completely different.
Bonus points if I can buy a keyboard with the switches prebuilt, if absolutely necessary I can modify an older system to work over USB but I'd rather not have to.
Imagine MX reds but they register when you bottom out rather than half way through the stroke. They obviously wont be so "clacky" as they will likely require a membrane connection, but the firmer the bottoming out is, the better.