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Offline IPT

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SP Spacebar inventory sizes
« on: Mon, 27 January 2014, 13:00:21 »
Ok as im not 100% familiar with SP, does their 6.2 Unit spacebar mean the standard 6.25 universal spacebar?
I'm looking to get some spacebars from SP to mod and what not.

http://keycapsdirect.com/inventorypdfs/SpacebarInventory.pdf

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Re: SP Spacebar inventory sizes
« Reply #1 on: Mon, 27 January 2014, 13:09:44 »
I'm thinking I bought a 6.2 universal and it fit a regular keyboard layout (6.25x)

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Re: SP Spacebar inventory sizes
« Reply #2 on: Mon, 27 January 2014, 13:16:52 »
Yeah, I believe 6.25x is denoted as 6.2x in their database, for some reason.  You can send them an e-mail with any questions--they generally reply pretty quickly (there's an e-mail address listed in the Contact Us section).  Would also be a good idea to ask if the spacebar color(s) you're interested are in stock.  Their inventory lists get updated once a month or something like that, so it's possible that some caps you see on the lists are no longer available.
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Re: SP Spacebar inventory sizes
« Reply #3 on: Mon, 27 January 2014, 17:23:53 »
0.05x width of a 1x keycap is probably not something you'd notice anyway.
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