Ducky’s Computex 2026 lineup features the new Cushion 98, OK-M series, and OK-HE series keyboards. The company is showing a new Nest Mount design, hall-effect switch technology, 8,000Hz polling, tri-mode connectivity, and a new Year of the Horse limited edition keyboard.
Cushion 98 Debuts With Nest Mount Design
The Cushion 98 returns after its prototype showing at CES 2026 and arrives much closer to its final retail version. Ducky developed the keyboard around a new Nest Mount structure that creates a more uniform keystroke feel across the entire board. Two cushioning layers allow users to choose between different typing characteristics.
The keyboard features a 98-percent layout, retaining the number pad while reducing overall desk space compared to a full-size keyboard. Ducky pairs the design with a removable aluminum top case that can be detached without tools, making internal access much easier for enthusiasts who enjoy modifying and tuning their keyboards.
Wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity are supported. The keyboard comes with hot-swappable Ducky Shush switches and south-facing RGB lighting.


Year of the Horse Edition Returns
Ducky is preparing a special Cushion 98 Year of the Horse Edition as the newest member of its Year of the Zodiac collection. The model follows last year’s Year of the Snake keyboard and revisits a theme the company first introduced in 2014.
The keyboard features custom artwork inspired by the Chinese zodiac and will be sold as a limited-edition product. Ducky has not announced production numbers.

OK-M Series Arrives in 65%, 75%, and 98% Layouts
The OK-M series expands Ducky’s lineup with 65%, 75%, and 98% versions. The keyboards feature gasket mounting, hot-swappable KTT linear and tactile switches, five-layer acoustic dampening, side RGB lighting, and tri-mode connectivity.
Pricing shown during Computex ranges between $70 and $90 depending on the model. Despite the lower price point, the keyboards retain many features commonly found in enthusiast mechanical keyboards.


OK-HE Series Adds Hall-Effect Switches and 8,000Hz Polling
The OK-HE series focuses on gaming with hall-effect switch technology and analog input support. Ducky pairs the keyboards with Rapid Trigger, SOCD functionality, and controller simulation features.
The series supports an 8,000Hz polling rate and retains gasket mounting alongside five-layer acoustic dampening. Ducky is pairing the design with inductive hall-effect switches and a more premium chassis.
Like the OK-M family, the OK-HE series is available in 65%, 75%, and 98% layouts with wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz wireless connectivity.


Themed Keycaps and Mousepads Expand the Collection
Beyond the new keyboard lineup, Ducky displayed themed keycaps, keyboards, and mousepads inspired by Warhammer, Transformers, Sea of Thieves, Rust, Frieren, and several other franchises.
The Cushion 98, OK-M series, and OK-HE series are Ducky’s newest keyboard products for 2026. Pricing and availability details for several models have not yet been confirmed.

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