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HPOT
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can you identify these switches?
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Tue, 03 January 2012, 18:48:33 »
hi guys. since i began lurking these forums I have become curious to know what kinds of switches are used in the machines I use at work. So today I pulled off a keycap and snapped some pics. Can anyone identify the type of switch pictured here?
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DaemonRaccoon
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can you identify these switches?
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Tue, 03 January 2012, 18:56:37 »
What picture?
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122-Key Model F 6110345 1985-03-01 | Model M SSK 1391472 1991-01-22 | Rosewill
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SmallFry
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can you identify these switches?
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Tue, 03 January 2012, 18:57:21 »
Ripster will be here soon with a meme saying RTFW. This stands for Ripster's Theory of the Forum Wikis or something like that. On a side note, you pictures do not work. Try looking in the Wikis first.
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DaemonRaccoon
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Tue, 03 January 2012, 18:58:20 »
Looks linear.
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122-Key Model F 6110345 1985-03-01 | Model M SSK 1391472 1991-01-22 | Rosewill
RK-9000
v1 | KBC
Poker X
|
Filco
FKBN87M/PWE2
HPOT
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Tue, 03 January 2012, 19:01:41 »
I forgot to mention they have a linear feel with approximately 1mm travel to actuation and another 2 or 3mm to bottom out. They are heavier to depress than my Leopold with browns as well. No tactility whatsoever.
Anyone? Bueller? Anyone?
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HPOT
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Tue, 03 January 2012, 19:05:58 »
Oops! Sorry about the broken images. I will fix them when I get home. Posting from my phone right now and editing a URL is close to imposs ible with a touchscreen
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DaemonRaccoon
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Tue, 03 January 2012, 19:08:58 »
I have a fixed link in my post, it's highly probable that it's a Hall effect or magnetic reed switch.
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122-Key Model F 6110345 1985-03-01 | Model M SSK 1391472 1991-01-22 | Rosewill
RK-9000
v1 | KBC
Poker X
|
Filco
FKBN87M/PWE2
Findecanor
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can you identify these switches?
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Tue, 03 January 2012, 19:32:55 »
To me it looks like it is based on conductive rubber. It looks like two metal pads at the bottom of the switch.
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jkercado
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can you identify these switches?
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Wed, 04 January 2012, 09:43:20 »
I thought RTFW meant Read The F****ng Wiki.
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SmallFry
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Wed, 04 January 2012, 19:44:12 »
I thought it was too Jkercado... I was swiftly mistaken...LoL
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