Unidentifiable keyboard switch from Mexico
Posted: 16 Dec 2014, 10:52
I just came across a package of unused keyboard switches. The only thing I know about this is that they were manufactured in Mexico. And that is only because it says "ASM MEXICO" on the plastic.
The bottom base is 9/16 inches square. The top part is 3/4 inches square. Top to bottom of the base (not including the keycap mount) is 5/8 inches. The keycap mount is a cross pattern, much like the Cherry switches.
Taking the switch apart, these are the pieces. The keycap mount is angled slightly. A square magnet is inserted into the mount, with the spring placed on top of the magnet.
Inside the switch, it looks like a light bulb of some kind. It looks like this switch relies on magnetism in some form. I've yet to play with this switch because I have no idea how it actually works. Any insight would be great!
The bottom base is 9/16 inches square. The top part is 3/4 inches square. Top to bottom of the base (not including the keycap mount) is 5/8 inches. The keycap mount is a cross pattern, much like the Cherry switches.
Taking the switch apart, these are the pieces. The keycap mount is angled slightly. A square magnet is inserted into the mount, with the spring placed on top of the magnet.
Inside the switch, it looks like a light bulb of some kind. It looks like this switch relies on magnetism in some form. I've yet to play with this switch because I have no idea how it actually works. Any insight would be great!