badziew wrote: I have recently come into possession of a KB-5192 with Futaba clicky switches:
https://imgur.com/gallery/isYkO
The keyboard is new, and while the switches are definitely clicky, the upstroke click is much louder than the downstroke click, and the tactility is barely felt at all. Typing feel is nice due to very smooth switch operation and soft bottoming out, they feel like a bit lighter Clears in that regard. I haven't removed the spacebar yet, but it feels like it has a additional spring underneath and is a lot softer than other keys. It's also not rattly at all and makes a very deep sound.
I have the same keyboard with the same switch. Kind of a polarizing switch. I call it 'linear clicky', but it does have tactility, just not much in the traditional sense. The tactility is more of a 'shock' than a physical bump that effects the weight of the switch. Reminds me a bit of box kailhs in this regard. However, the sound and tactility is mostly on the upstroke, which can really throw you off and definitely makes the switch stand out as 'something else' when you type on it. Very unique.
With that said, the switch is remarkable smooth. However, it seems spring corrosion or wear can make that smooth action into something feeling somewhat spongy, so I think the state of the switch changes things a lot.
Personally, they are one of my favorite switches, though I can understand if others are off put by them.