New Cherry MX Keyboard Switches

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G. Beat

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Nov 2, 2025, 7:45:48 PM (4 days ago) Nov 2
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Meet the latest CHERRY MX switches (Five), 
each of which has its own unique sound, feel, and story.
The Cherry MX Northern Light, MX Blossom, MX Falcon and MX Petal are special, community-driven creations inspired by enthusiasts and shaped by feedback from the world of mechanical keyboards. MX2A Honey the Silent, Tactile.

🌸 MX Blossom: the lightest linear we’ve ever built.
🌌 MX Northern Light: ultra-smooth linear inspired by the aurora.
🍯 MX2A Honey: silent tactile for quiet precision.
🦅 MX Falcon: long-pole tactile with crisp feedback.
🌺 MX Petal: gracefully tuned smooth tactile with warm acoustics.

From featherlight to bold and heavy, each switch defines a unique typing experience.
Which MX Switch matches your style? 👇

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Nov 3, 2025, 11:40:58 AM (3 days ago) Nov 3
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I’ve always liked using the Cherry MX Green switches in my keyboard projects for other machines (TRS80 M4 Keyboard Replacement).

 

Is there a keyboard replacement project for the Heathkit H89?  I have yet to get in my H89 and am not sure.  I was thinking it was already mechanical?  I don’t remember.

 

For other retro computers (C64, TRS80 M3/4, etc,), the biggest problem has been the making and printing of the keycaps.

 

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Nov 3, 2025, 6:46:19 PM (3 days ago) Nov 3
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So, yes, there is a keyboard replacement project for the H89. This work was led by our own Terry Smedley, who did his usual excellent job. There is good documentation but I’m not sure it’s been pulled together and posted to share. I plan to write this up but haven’t made it a priority. I’ll try to bump it up.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/9ZPjusAamgPg4NQ69

 

Todd has the boards but if you can wait for some more documentation it may save you some time and having to re-learn mistakes.

 

 

I should point out that Terry also did Cherry replacements for the H8 front panel

https://photos.app.goo.gl/J27bQeSo9NVavZac9

 

and even the H9!

https://photos.app.goo.gl/8AY23L5jE2YVwrZz9

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Nov 3, 2025, 7:48:58 PM (3 days ago) Nov 3
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Are there keycap replacements for the H89? I like my Z89's keys fine, but I was noticing that some people have nifty red keys (see attachment) and was wondering if it was an easy thing to do.

By the way, that H9 looks incredibly cool: While I usually dislike blue LEDs, the color matching of the keyboard lights to the phosphor is nicely done. I know next to nothing about the H9 and am intrigued from the little I read in the Heathkit Catalog description ("Four short inputs per line"? Wacky! "Line graphs"? Neat!) Is there a recommended YouTube video on the H9 similar to the excellent exposition of the H89 that Jeff Tranter posted?

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z89-redkeys2.webp

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Nov 3, 2025, 8:11:03 PM (3 days ago) Nov 3
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I don’t think anyone is making the older (Stackpole) switch keycaps. The picture you sent was from some time ago.  You could always try 3-D printing some.

 

The new Cherry keys (in my pictures) use keycaps from Maxkeyboard.

 

The H9 is a cool artifact but it is truly a “dumb” terminal.  It is all 74xx series chips (no microprocessor) – basically like Don Lancaster’s TV Typewriter.  Its fun to show at VCF events and has the classic H8/H10/H11 styling.  In its base model it’s limited to 12 lines of 80 characters, all upper case.  The keyboard replicates a teletype.  There were mods to add lower case and double the number of lines. It is effectively limited to 600 BAUD (can communicate at higher BAUD rates but the display logic slows things down).  The “plot” mode is fun to demo.  It can also split the screen into four columns 20 bytes wide (this was supposedly for viewing short line code like assembler source (presumably uncommented!)

 

I’m not aware of any good videos on the H9. Perhaps Jeff will do one if he gets an H9 some day… 😊

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Nov 4, 2025, 9:19:15 AM (2 days ago) Nov 4
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Sure, not hurry, but wow, those are cool keyboards.

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