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Konrado
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Location: Antartica
i love hall effect switches
magnetic switches
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Sun, 09 June 2019, 17:08:14 »
please someone can list me all hall effect switches that still in production
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XMIT Makes hall effect keyboards. But if they are up to your standard is up to you.
Here is a review
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