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Filco tenkeyless with fukka switches
Matias Tactile Pro 3 review
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http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:6936&s=fba1285b5a0e632d918b37330494cfae
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Filco tenless with fukka switches
Fukka.

http://geekhack.org/showwiki.php?title=Island:6936&p=112529&viewfull=1#post112529
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28 Aug 2009 13:03 #9

Per Majestouch, Fukkas are real Alps. They occupy the old Alps factory and use their machines. These are not copies but the real deal. I would imagine that is why the Fukka switch looks identical to the real Alps switch Welly posted.




http://telcontar.net/Misc/reviews/MatiasTactilePro3/
http://telcontar.net/Misc/reviews/MatiasTactilePro3/
Matias Tactile Pro 3 review
Review date: Monday 27th April 2011
: Alps brown Cherry.

The simplified ALPS switches require a lot of force to press; depending on the strength in your fingers and demand for precise tactile feedback and resistance to stray keystrokes, this can be both good and bad. If youre accustomed to lighter switches such as brown Cherries, do not be surprised if your fingers tire rapidly. ALPS switches even feel stiff compared to buckling spring, because the well-oiled buckling spring force curve spreads the force out throughout the stroke, with the softer tactile point occuring, depending on the key, between two thirds and three quarters of the way down the stroke. ALPS keys place the strong, sharp tactile point at the top of the stroke, requiring every key to be given a very firm push to get it moving. For those with stronger fingers, and who find Cherry MX switches too light, ALPS switches offer the most satisfying tactile response to be found of any keyboard.


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A note on mechanical keyboards
For anyone reading this who is not familiar with mechanical keyboards (and for whom none of the review makes any sense whatsoever), I have included this brief explanation.

Modern so-called rubberdome keyboards use a small dome of rubber under each key to provide the spring and electrical switch. Under pressure from your finger, the dome collapses and actuates the switch. While soft on your fingers and quiet, many people find the mushy feel of these keyboards to be undesirable. Rubberdome keyboards also age as the rubber degrades, requiring increasing force as the keys gradually become unresponsive. Notwithstanding keyboards based on Topres capacitive rubberdomes (the Realforce series and the Happy Hacking Keyboard) and specialist hardware, the remainder of keyboards on the market are mechanical. Mechanical keyboards use a variety of switch mechanisms under the keys, all of these having a regular coil spring in common, and frequently a metal switch contact as well.

In addition to the electrical contact, many mechanical keyswitches also generate a click sound to indicate that the key has actuated; most also provide a tactile sensation at the same time, allowing you to both hear and feel when a keystroke registers. (Unlike rubberdome keyboards, mechanical switches register the keystroke before the key is fully depressed.) The different switch mechanisms account for the differing sound and feel found across the wide variety of mechanical keyboards available today. The end result is always the same though: a much crisper, sharper feel than standard rubberdome keyboards.




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