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Astra Diesel
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Cylindrical switches, what I may be missing.
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Tue, 29 January 2008, 14:02:05 »
Geekhack.org regulars may not find this as new, but I do. What is this?
Turns out this user on kbdmania.net has a SKM-1080 board,
Anyone have any experiences with this?
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Nonmouse
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Cylindrical switches, what I may be missing.
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Tue, 29 January 2008, 18:07:36 »
Looks like a 'semi-mechanical' switch to me- that is, a membrane-layer k/b, with a spring return over each contact to give somewhat better key feel.
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xsphat
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Cylindrical switches, what I may be missing.
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Tue, 29 January 2008, 21:16:46 »
Those key caps look like it's a reduced travel model, like a laptop style switch.
I've never seen anything like them before, though.
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