Video for sound sample of IBM 5251
Posted: 01 Oct 2013, 05:03
Note you will be able to hear our dog whimpering in the background. 

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Yeah right. Admit it, that is yourself. This is what a working beamspring keyboard does to a man.Game Theory wrote:Note you will be able to hear our dog whimpering in the background.
For most of the travel, it's a bit like a linear switch, then it just gives way with an almighty snap. I find it pretty much impossible to not bottom out on them, but due to the dampers around the keystems, and the fact that nothing makes contact with the underlying when the switch actuates, this isn't really a problem. I don't know whether it's more or less tactile than a Model F, but it's such a smooth, light and clean feeling switch that it doesn't really matter. It seems to me like there is slightly less travel in the switch compared with a buckling spring mechanism.Daniel wrote:Great video, it sounds deeper than a Model M. How would you describe the keyfeel compared to a Model M?
I admit, this is what not owning a beamspring keyboard does to a man.webwit wrote:Yeah right. Admit it, that is yourself. This is what a working beamspring keyboard does to a man.
Yes, I noticed that too. I'm not sure if there actually is less travel, but it feels like it. As for the sound, for some reason it reminds me of those old metal jack-in-the-box toys - that clunky metal click when you crank it.daedalus wrote:It seems to me like there is slightly less travel in the switch compared with a buckling spring mechanism.