Vintage Cherry - Solid State Capactive Key Switches
Posted: 10 Jan 2016, 16:55
Pictured here is a Cherry based terminal keyboard but I don't know what it originally connected to. It was part of a lot that had two other terminals. It is an example of a pre-PC Cherry keyboard with solid state capacitive key switches with foam and foil pads. They look to be in terrific condition.
Other then the key switch type, there are some oddities and neat things about it. The "Next" key is different from "Enter", "Return" or even an symbolic arrow. It's rectangular and rounded. The key switch stems are also "barbed" so that key switches would not come off They click when put in place. You might also notice the green dummy switches for multi-switch enlarged keys. The springs used for these are actually lighter. I believe this to be the case so that the force of both springs is equal to one spring and it would not be any harder to press than the other keys.
If anyone knows any more about this or the switches, I'd love to know more. I know the Wiki has reference to an Adds terminal used with the synthesizer that shows as the example for this key switch so this might be an Adds keyboard for a different model but I have not been able to find it.
Here are some pics:
Other then the key switch type, there are some oddities and neat things about it. The "Next" key is different from "Enter", "Return" or even an symbolic arrow. It's rectangular and rounded. The key switch stems are also "barbed" so that key switches would not come off They click when put in place. You might also notice the green dummy switches for multi-switch enlarged keys. The springs used for these are actually lighter. I believe this to be the case so that the force of both springs is equal to one spring and it would not be any harder to press than the other keys.
If anyone knows any more about this or the switches, I'd love to know more. I know the Wiki has reference to an Adds terminal used with the synthesizer that shows as the example for this key switch so this might be an Adds keyboard for a different model but I have not been able to find it.
Here are some pics: