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bmmcwhirt
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Location: Indiana
Does anyone still make Locking/Latching switches?
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Sat, 07 January 2017, 22:17:47 »
I know Cherry use to but discontinued the locking switch and they are near impossible to find.
I am trying to make a one off mechanical replacement for a C64 which uses a locking shift lock key.
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Phenix
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Location: Germany
Re: Does anyone still make Locking/Latching switches?
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Sun, 08 January 2017, 14:44:51 »
non that Im aware of.
But interesting question!
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a-c
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Location: USA
Re: Does anyone still make Locking/Latching switches?
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Sun, 08 January 2017, 16:50:18 »
olkb.com has had some MX ones for sale.
You may have to ask Jack if he still has any.
https://www.reddit.com/r/olkb/
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bmmcwhirt
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Re: Does anyone still make Locking/Latching switches?
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Sun, 08 January 2017, 17:10:32 »
Thanks guys. Someone sent me a private message and every thing checks out so I'm getting 3 which is enough for my project. I'll leave this open for a day or tow in case anyone has any more input.
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