Friday, June 7th 2024

Kailh Brings Analog Switches, Box Switches, and Chocolate Switches to Computex 2024

Kailh is probably the most popular mechanical keyboard switch manufacturer after Cherry in terms of design wins. The company has a formidable lineup of keyboard switches across all popular form-factors, and technologies. We begin our tour of their Computex 2024 booth with the Chocolate switch. The casing of this switch appears like the trapezoid pieces of a chocolate bar. This switch is typically meant for low-profile keyboards. There are three variants of these switches based on actuation force, actuation point, and key travel.

Kailh brought both Hall Effect switches and Magnetic (Reed) switches to Computex. They're both analog key switches that let you configure actuation point, and have several applications to the analog input, but have different mechanisms from each other. Kailh has several variants of both kinds of switches based on tactile feedback. Next up, are Kailh's digital (regular) key switches, which include Box-type conventional mechanical switches, and optical keyboard switches. The optical switch has the least latency among all key switches. The box type switches use a mechanism that converts electrical contact a spring-loaded switch to actuation.
Besides keyboard switches, Kailh also has mechanical, optical, and Hall Effect switches for the triggers of game controllers and handheld game consoles; and buttons for gaming mice and the keypads of game consoles and their controllers.
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7 Comments on Kailh Brings Analog Switches, Box Switches, and Chocolate Switches to Computex 2024

#1
AnarchoPrimitiv
Just give me the clickiest switch you have with the highest actuation force....
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natr0n
AnarchoPrimitivJust give me the clickiest switch you have with the highest actuation force....
like a stiff stapler that is 20 years old and the metal is oxidized and lumpy
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#3
MDWiley
Oh I am HYPED for those magnetic switches!
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#4
InVasMani
AnarchoPrimitivJust give me the clickiest switch you have with the highest actuation force....
The the building is on fire and the whole office hates you...

what was that I couldn't hear you I'm training to be a rock climber once I can type 120WPM fluidly I should be able to scale mountains no problem w/o ropes or safety gear...
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#5
wNotyarD
Is the optical switch linear, tactile or clicky?
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#6
mashie
Kailh Box Summer switches, my favourites as those are very noisy and still very nice to type on.
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#7
agatong55
Wonder when those Magnetic switches will get released really want to try them
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