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Matias Quiet Switches are used in the new Matias Quiet Pro. Matias Click Switches are used in the [[Matias Tactile Pro]] to replace the [[Fuhua Alps]] ("Fukka") switches that were discontinued in early 2012.
 
Matias Quiet Switches are used in the new Matias Quiet Pro. Matias Click Switches are used in the [[Matias Tactile Pro]] to replace the [[Fuhua Alps]] ("Fukka") switches that were discontinued in early 2012.
 
A Matias Corp. representative claims also that they have eliminated the [[ping]] ("chorus of springs") which used to plague the Fukka switches.<ref>Geekhack, forum thread [http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?32409-Another-quiet-mechanical-keyboard-thread Another quiet mechanical keyboard thread]</ref>
 
A Matias Corp. representative claims also that they have eliminated the [[ping]] ("chorus of springs") which used to plague the Fukka switches.<ref>Geekhack, forum thread [http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?32409-Another-quiet-mechanical-keyboard-thread Another quiet mechanical keyboard thread]</ref>
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Matias switches are based heavily on the simplified Alps design. The shell is completely transparent, allowing for LEDs to be mounted directly underneath the switch.<ref>Flickr — [http://www.flickr.com/photos/88005189@N05/sets/72157631688113659/ Matias Quiet Pro Keyboard]</ref> Alps-type switches with tactile and click leaves do not have room for an integrated [[light-emitting diode|LED]], and having the switch lit from below is Matias's alternative to using linear switches with integrated LEDs for lock keys. Lock keys are thus able to have the same sound and keyfeel as the other keys on the keyboard.
  
 
==Variations==
 
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Matias' ''Quiet switch'' (part no PG155B01) is a clone of the tactile "Cream" [[Alps CM]].
 
Matias' ''Quiet switch'' (part no PG155B01) is a clone of the tactile "Cream" [[Alps CM]].
  
The slider has two rubber bumpers that cushions both the down-stroke ''and'' the up-stroke. The bumpers dampen the "clack" noise on bottoming out, as well as noise when a key is released, thus making keyboards with this switch more silent.
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The [[slider]] has two rubber bumpers that cushions both the down-stroke ''and'' the up-stroke. The bumpers dampen the "clack" noise on bottoming out, as well as noise when a key is released, thus making keyboards with this switch more silent.
 
Unlike the Cream Alps, the rubber bumpers are white.<ref name="Diatec">[http://www.diatec.co.jp/products/det.php?prod_c=1292 Diatec · Product Information] for the Matias Quiet Pro for Mac</ref>
 
Unlike the Cream Alps, the rubber bumpers are white.<ref name="Diatec">[http://www.diatec.co.jp/products/det.php?prod_c=1292 Diatec · Product Information] for the Matias Quiet Pro for Mac</ref>
  
Matias first intended to make the switch with a orange-coloured slider, but had to change colour to white because the pigment used in test batches interfered with the plastic's properties.<ref name="Announcement"/>
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Matias first intended to make the switch with an orange-coloured slider, but had to change colour to white because the pigment used in test batches interfered with the plastic's properties.<ref name="Announcement"/>
  
 
==Tactile Pro 2 switches==
 
==Tactile Pro 2 switches==

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Matias switch
Manufacturer Matias Corporation
Product code PG155B01 (tactile)
PG155B02 (clicky)
Switch type Clicky; tactile
Sense method Metal leaf
Keycap mount Alps mount
Switch mount Plate mount

The Matias switch is a clone of the Alps CM switch, manufactured by Matias Corporation primarily for its own keyboards. Matias corp. plans to also sell its switches to other companies, and also to keyboard enthusiasts.[1] Price is planned to be $100 (USD or CAD?) for a box of 800 switches (12.5¢ per switch).[2][3]

Matias Quiet Switches are used in the new Matias Quiet Pro. Matias Click Switches are used in the Matias Tactile Pro to replace the Fuhua Alps ("Fukka") switches that were discontinued in early 2012. A Matias Corp. representative claims also that they have eliminated the ping ("chorus of springs") which used to plague the Fukka switches.[4]

Description

Matias switches are based heavily on the simplified Alps design. The shell is completely transparent, allowing for LEDs to be mounted directly underneath the switch.[5] Alps-type switches with tactile and click leaves do not have room for an integrated LED, and having the switch lit from below is Matias's alternative to using linear switches with integrated LEDs for lock keys. Lock keys are thus able to have the same sound and keyfeel as the other keys on the keyboard.

Variations

Matias Click switch

Matias' Click switch (part no PG155B02) is a clone of the clicky "white" Alps CM. It was intended as a direct replacement of the white "Fukka" (Fuhua) switch.

Like the white Alps and the Fuhua Alps, there are no rubber dampers and the tactile leaf is held loosely to allow it to click.

Matias Quiet switch

Matias' Quiet switch (part no PG155B01) is a clone of the tactile "Cream" Alps CM.

The slider has two rubber bumpers that cushions both the down-stroke and the up-stroke. The bumpers dampen the "clack" noise on bottoming out, as well as noise when a key is released, thus making keyboards with this switch more silent. Unlike the Cream Alps, the rubber bumpers are white.[6]

Matias first intended to make the switch with an orange-coloured slider, but had to change colour to white because the pigment used in test batches interfered with the plastic's properties.[3]

Tactile Pro 2 switches

The Tactile Pro 2 used a different kind of switch, supposedly from Strong Man (Matias were unable to confirm this, and Strong Man have long since closed down). Matias referred to these switches as "Matias switches", to provide a more professional name than "Strong Man switches".

References

  1. Matias press release. 2012-09-20, posted by a Matias representative in Deskthority thread Product news: Matias Quiet Pro Keyboard with sound-dampened ALPS switches
  2. Deskthority forum thread New ALPs switch coming from Edgar Matias
  3. 3.0 3.1 Geekhack, Matias vendor forum, forum thread New switches from Matias -- 2 years in the making
  4. Geekhack, forum thread Another quiet mechanical keyboard thread
  5. Flickr — Matias Quiet Pro Keyboard
  6. Diatec · Product Information for the Matias Quiet Pro for Mac

See also