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  2. Magnets are switching up the keyboard game | TechCrunch

    techcrunch.com/2024/04/07/magnets-are-switching...

    Mechanical switches are very different. They rely on magnets and springs and activate by sensing changes in the magnetic field. Popularized by Dutch keyboard startup Wooting, these switches rely ...

  3. Keychron's K2 HE turns magnets and wood into an affordable ...

    techcrunch.com/2024/08/07/keychrons-k2-he-turns...

    Now Keychron is going a bit upmarket with the K2 by launching a new version, the wireless K2 HE with Gateron double-rail magnetic switches and, optionally, a chassis that combines wood, aluminum ...

  4. Reed switch - Wikipedia

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    Reed switches were formerly used in the keyboards for computer terminals, where each key had a magnet and a reed switch actuated by depressing the key. Electric and electronic pedal keyboards used by pipe organ and Hammond organ players often use reed switches, where the glass enclosure of the contacts protects them from dirt, dust, and other ...

  5. Keyboard technology - Wikipedia

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    Keyboard which have metal contact switches typically use discrete modules for each key. This type of switch are usually composed of a housing, a spring, and a slider, and sometimes other parts such as a separate tactile leaf or clickbar. Cherry MX switch contacts. At rest, the metal contacts inside of the switch are held apart.

  6. Razer gets its opto-mechanical keyboard right on the second try

    www.engadget.com/razer-huntsman-v2-keyboard...

    First, a refresher: opto-mechanical keyshave a small laser beam under each switch. When you press a key, it blocks the light path, sending a signal to the computer of what you just pressed ...

  7. Apple Magic Keyboard review: Blurring the line between iPad ...

    www.engadget.com/apple-magic-keyboard-review...

    Apple’s Magic Keyboard is a $299 (11-inch) or $349 (12.9-inch) case that magnetically attaches to your iPad Pro. Once connected, the iPad “hovers” above the keyboard, and you can pivot the ...

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