Cherry MX Black

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Cherry MX Black
Manufacturer Cherry
Family Cherry MX
Product code MX1A-11xx
Introduced 1984
Switch type Linear
Sense method Metal leaf
Actuation force 60 cN
Cherry MX Black Illustration
Cherry MX Black Illustration

The Cherry MX Black switch is a medium stiff, linear, non-clicky mechanical keyboard switch in the Cherry MX family.

Keyboards with these switches often have the stiffer Cherry MX Linear Grey switch for the space bar.

History[edit | edit source]

The Cherry MX Black switch was one of the very first mechanical keyboard switches available to the mass market. Introduced in 1984, it first came in an open housing variant and was later introduced in a design very similar to the current one. Over the years there have been several slight adjustments to the Cherry MX Black switch. Earlier variants are reported to feel smoother and less stiff. Material tests have shown that Cherry indeed seemed to have changed the material of the Cherry MX Black switch. This is assumed to have happened sometime between 1994 and 1995, when Cherry also changed some data of their other MX switches in their product catalogs.

Keyfeel[edit | edit source]

Linear, medium-stiff.

Some keyboard enthusiasts claim that older ("vintage") MX Blacks feel smoother than newer ones, but other enthusiasts dispute this.

Availability[edit | edit source]

Cherry MX Black switches are widely available as parts or assembled in hundreds of keyboards. Being the preferred switch of most POS and industrial keyboard manufacturers, it is widely available in all variants.

Product numbers[edit | edit source]

  • MX1A-11NN no diode, plate mount
  • MX1A-11DN with diode, plate mount
  • MX1A-11NW no diode, PCB mount
  • MX1A-11DW with diode, PCB mount

Variants[edit | edit source]

Nixie[edit | edit source]

"Nixie" refers to an unusual and rare MX Black variant only known in Nixdorf keyboards, such as the Nixdorf CT06-CT07/2 M Softkeys. The switch top is translucent instead of opaque black.

Clear-Top[edit | edit source]

On 2022-11-03 Cherry announced a reproduction of the original "Nixie" switch, the Cherry MX Black Clear-Top. It has an actuation force of 63.5 cN.<ref name="mxblogcleartop">CherryMX Blog—CHERRY MX Black Clear-Top: New edition of a legendary MX switch. Dated 2022-11-03. Retrieved 2022-11-03</ref> The top housing carries a more modern Cherry logo and is slightly milkier and less transparent than on the original switches.<ref name="tgnewnixie">ThereminGoat's Switches—Cherry MX 'New Nixie' Switch Review. Dated 2022-12-04. Retrieved 2022-12-04</ref>

Keyboards[edit | edit source]

Keypads[edit | edit source]

Nixies[edit | edit source]

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Nixie[edit | edit source]

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

<references> <ref name="Tatum">Imgur — Tatum 6075 (Cherry MX Black)Posted 2004-06-03.</ref> <ref name="damon">Deskthority — [NCR Cherry g80-0577H Damonskv's collection] Uploaded 2020-12-31.</ref> <ref name="Dekko">YouTube — Deko Fast Action Keyboard review (Cherry MX Black) Uploaded 2018-11-30.</ref> <ref name="K973">Deskthority — Unitech K-973 IBM I aint battle ship keyboard Posted 2021-04-20.</ref> <ref name="tatung">Imgur — [1] Uploaded 2021-06-26.</ref> <ref name="chicony">Imgur — Found in my basement. Vintage cherry blacks. Can you tell me more about it? Uploaded 2018-06-25.</ref> <ref name="olivetti">Deskthority — OLIVETTI WS 685 Posted 2022-02-08.</ref> <ref name="cherry0689h">YouTube — Cherry G80-0689H Keyboard Typing Demo Uploaded 2022-07-01.</ref> <ref name="g802515">YouTube — Cherry G80-2515HAG Keyboard Typing Demo Uploaded 2022-07-11.</ref> <ref name="tgr">Nitter — @wuzhangwu Posted 2021-10-17.</ref> <ref name="olivetti1">Imgur — Olivetti Wyse WS 785 (Cherry MX Black) Uploaded 2023-04-12.</ref> <ref name="siemens">Deskthority — Siemens F500 Posted 2019-06-16.</ref> </references>