Observations : HHKB pro2
manufacturing date 2006-08
5 years of use
Left Alt key (used as "Fn" key) - 50g not enough to actuate, 55g enough to actuate and bottom out
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without sliders - 50g not enough, 55g enough
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"a" key - 60g not enough to actuate, 65g enough to actuate and bottom out
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without sliders - 55g not enough, 60g enough
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HHKB pro2
manufacturing date 2009-02
Like new condition
Left Alt key (used as "Fn" key) - 45g not enough to actuate, 50g enough to actuate and bottom out
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without sliders - 40g not enough, 45g enough
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"s" key - 50g not enough to actuate, 55g enough to actuate and bottom out
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without sliders - 45g not enough, 50g enough
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Interpretation of the above results :First and foremost, this shows Topre switches' rubber dome changes over time (Edit) under the assumption that my like-new HHKB is very similar to my old HHKB 5 years ago. I also swapped the rubber domes (I swapped whole board) and I get the same measurements. This suggests that rubber dome is main reason for the changed actuation force and that wear and increased friction of the sliders are negligible once they are lubricated. (I used dry teflon to lubricate the sliders after washing them.)
Also I make the following observations and some deduction from them :
1. Frictions from sliders add about 5g more force for keys to actuate. However, it is hard to rule out measurement error. The weights were unstable when I measured on rubber domes without sliders hence I had to hold the weights affecting the accurateness of the measurements.
2. letter keys become harder to actuate compared to other modifier keys. I thought of three possible explanations.
First, fast press and release action stiffens rubber more than constant pressure action.
Second, constant pressure action wears the rubber so much that it is at the stage of loosing elastic property. (Some say very old Topre switches that has seen a lot of usage feels very light and force curve seem to feel like there is very little hump, i.e. little tactile feel of rubber. So if their observations are correct, the rubber dome will soften once aging goes beyond stiffening stage.)
Third, more force is required to depress larger piece of rubber than a single rubber dome because there is more friction in the air duct through which air inside rubber dome passes when it is depressed. (I tested this hypothesis but results are rather inconclusive. However, I wonder if punching holes in the air duct (not the dome itself) will help reducing actuation force)
NOTE1:
Unit of measurements being 5g is not accurate. I am pretty sure that the measurement above are with measurement errors, especially the rubber dome measurements(without sliders).
There were a couple of problems using nickels as weights. Due to its shape, it was hard to position the weights consistently. It was especially hard to do measurements on rubber domes without sliders. The problem also exsits on measurements on key caps. The size of nickels are large enough that it interferes with other keys. For correct measurement, I would recommend taking surrounding keys off. Moreover, the position of weights also matters. If I were to do the measurement again, I would take the caps off and place the weights so that the center of the mass is exactly where the sliders are. However, this measurement would be biased downwards, because in normal use you do not press keys in a straight way or in a way that causes least friction.
NOTE2:
ripster mentioned that my comment(
http://geekhack.org/showthread.php?27468-45g-or-55g-87u&p=517630#post517630) was first actual measurement of rubber dome stiffening. If it is the first then I wanted to document what I had done to come to that conclusion and provide proper evidence.
NOTE3:
The old HHKB doesn't feel bad compared to the like-new HHKB. I actually love to use the old HHKB as increased actuation force provides more tactile feel. However, due to the increased force, my left-hand fingers(esp. little finger) gets tired after prolonged use. The feeling of tiredness may partly be due to the fact that I have become used to Poker reds which actuates at about 40g to 45g. I have two HHKB and a Poker red. I have been using the old HHKB for 5 years as a daily driver. I use Poker time to time, but I mostly use the old HHKB.