Describe the problem
It would be incredible if we had a sound pack from the iconic IBM Model "M" keyboard.
Describe the solution you'd like
Please try to record the revered Model "M" clicks (both ke down and key up, varying with key, e.g. a letter key would sound different from the return key or the backspace key). I'd be willing to pay to sponsor this.
If a Model "M" is impractical, the same company (Unicomp) that made the model "M's" still makes clones that use the exact same buckling spring mechanism, which is the key to the iconic sound:
https://www.pckeyboard.com/page/product/NEW_M
The IBM Model "M" is the gold standard, but the Unicomp keyboard should work just as well.
Alternatives considered
No response
Additional context
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Describe the problem
It would be incredible if we had a sound pack from the iconic IBM Model "M" keyboard.
Describe the solution you'd like
Please try to record the revered Model "M" clicks (both ke down and key up, varying with key, e.g. a letter key would sound different from the return key or the backspace key). I'd be willing to pay to sponsor this.
If a Model "M" is impractical, the same company (Unicomp) that made the model "M's" still makes clones that use the exact same buckling spring mechanism, which is the key to the iconic sound:
https://www.pckeyboard.com/page/product/NEW_M
The IBM Model "M" is the gold standard, but the Unicomp keyboard should work just as well.
Alternatives considered
No response
Additional context
No response