A buckling spring is a type of keyswitch mechanism, popularized by IBM's keyboards for the PC, PC/AT, 5250/3270 terminals, PS/2, and other systems. It was used by IBM's Model F keyboards (for instance the AT keyboard), and the more common Model M. It is described in U.S. Patent 4,118,611 (Model F) and U.S. Patent 4,528,431 (Model M), both now expired.
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| - A buckling spring is a type of keyswitch mechanism, popularized by IBM's keyboards for the PC, PC/AT, 5250/3270 terminals, PS/2, and other systems. It was used by IBM's Model F keyboards (for instance the AT keyboard), and the more common Model M. It is described in U.S. Patent 4,118,611 (Model F) and U.S. Patent 4,528,431 (Model M), both now expired. (en)
- Un muelle de pandeo es la pieza clave de un tipo de mecanismo , popularizado al formar parte de los teclados utilizados en distintos equipos informáticos de IBM (PC, PC/AT, terminales 5250/3270, PS/2 y otros sistemas). Recibe este nombre porque utiliza la capacidad de un muelle helicoidal de pandear (curvándose bruscamente cuando la fuerza de compresión que se le aplica supera un determinado umbral), permitiendo obtener pulsaciones nítidas. (es)
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| - The characteristic sound produced by the buckling-spring mechanisms of a Model M keyboard (en)
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| - A buckling spring is a type of keyswitch mechanism, popularized by IBM's keyboards for the PC, PC/AT, 5250/3270 terminals, PS/2, and other systems. It was used by IBM's Model F keyboards (for instance the AT keyboard), and the more common Model M. It is described in U.S. Patent 4,118,611 (Model F) and U.S. Patent 4,528,431 (Model M), both now expired. (en)
- Un muelle de pandeo es la pieza clave de un tipo de mecanismo , popularizado al formar parte de los teclados utilizados en distintos equipos informáticos de IBM (PC, PC/AT, terminales 5250/3270, PS/2 y otros sistemas). Recibe este nombre porque utiliza la capacidad de un muelle helicoidal de pandear (curvándose bruscamente cuando la fuerza de compresión que se le aplica supera un determinado umbral), permitiendo obtener pulsaciones nítidas. (es)
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