OKI HMB-35957U-22 Oki Tactile Gourd Spring
Posted: 12 Nov 2016, 19:08
Several DT users have looked at these keyboards, aside from that I had no idea what to expect.
Apart from the nice dye-sublimination keycaps the keyboard is quite mediocre, the case flexes and makes various squeaky noises when force is applied.
The one thing that makes this interesting is the Oki Tactile Gourd Spring switch. I estimate the keyweight to be 30-35g at most. Keytravel is quite smooth with a refined & discrete click towards bottoming out. The keyfeel is very uniform across the keyboard which is generally a good sign.
wiki/Oki_Tactile_Gourd_Spring
Technically interesting about this switch is that OKI designed a spring on membrane switch with only two parts in motion. In this case there is little friction in form of the keycap moving down the barrel and the spring being pushed down;
less parts in motion = less friction = smoother switch.
Notice how OKI used plastic hinges / clips to fixate the membranes, quite a servicable solution compared to bolts and rivets.
AT/XT switch, always a welcome sight in our times!
Profile, keycaps and stabilizer:

Apart from the nice dye-sublimination keycaps the keyboard is quite mediocre, the case flexes and makes various squeaky noises when force is applied.
The one thing that makes this interesting is the Oki Tactile Gourd Spring switch. I estimate the keyweight to be 30-35g at most. Keytravel is quite smooth with a refined & discrete click towards bottoming out. The keyfeel is very uniform across the keyboard which is generally a good sign.
wiki/Oki_Tactile_Gourd_Spring
Technically interesting about this switch is that OKI designed a spring on membrane switch with only two parts in motion. In this case there is little friction in form of the keycap moving down the barrel and the spring being pushed down;
less parts in motion = less friction = smoother switch.
Notice how OKI used plastic hinges / clips to fixate the membranes, quite a servicable solution compared to bolts and rivets.
AT/XT switch, always a welcome sight in our times!
Profile, keycaps and stabilizer:
