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geekhack Community => Keyboards => Topic started by: glossywhite on Fri, 02 March 2012, 19:39:36
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Maybe my title wasn't the best, but I'm wondering if such a thing exists as this: a keyboard which uses shallow scissor-based keys, as on the current Apple keyboards, but with clicky, tactile metallic switch keys such as the Cherry MX Blues, with a shallow concave surface (pardon my lack of knowledge regarding the exact term for that concave thing).
I'm very much new to this, Mr N00B here :wave:
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The "shallow concave surface" is called InCurve by Logitech. Many of their chiclet-style keyboards use that profile.
As for tactile clicky keys that have that low of a travel distance, I can't think of any. Welcome to Geekhack by the way :smile:.
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The "shallow concave surface" is called InCurve by Logitech. Many of their chiclet-style keyboards use that profile.
As for tactile clicky keys that have that low of a travel distance, I can't think of any. Welcome to Geekhack by the way :smile:.
Thank you for the welcome. No, I wasn't referring to concave on shallow keys, or any brand name for it. I was referring to the general term used to denote the concave surface of keycaps.
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Scissor-switch isn't clicky.
The best bet probably is to get a Cherry G80-3800 and modify the switch on it into Cherry Blue.
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Scissor-switch isn't clicky.
The best bet probably is to get a Cherry G80-3800 and modify the switch on it into Cherry Blue.
You're missing my point. I'm talking of a scissor stabilising mechanism, without the rubber dome under it. There would be a metallic switch incorporated into it... a hybrid.
I'll design one, wait and see if I don't. :)
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You're missing my point. I'm talking of a scissor stabilising mechanism, without the rubber dome under it. There would be a metallic switch incorporated into it... a hybrid.
I'll design one, wait and see if I don't. :)
Too little space under the scissor mechanism structure to fit a mechanical switch. You could, but it would be something along the line of micro switches used in mice. Cherry's got a mechanical low profile switch. Can't remember what it is called... or i could be talking crazy. Whatever it is, it is not very well received.
EDIT: o thats right, its the cherry ML switch.
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low profile alps anyone?
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Too little space under the scissor mechanism structure to fit a mechanical switch. You could, but it would be something along the line of micro switches used in mice. Cherry's got a mechanical low profile switch. Can't remember what it is called... or i could be talking crazy. Whatever it is, it is not very well received.
EDIT: o thats right, its the cherry ML switch.
You don't know what thoughts are in my mind, and what possible designs I may have dreamed up ;)