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| All KB-5161s feature an all-plastic two-part case. The top shell features a " | All KB-5161s feature an all-plastic two-part case. The top shell features a " | ||
| - | The bottom shell has several screw sockets, two rubberized feet, and two generic adjustable flip-out feet. As the keyboard is compatible with both XT and AT protocols, a cut-out reveals a switch that allows one to change the protocol the keyboard uses. The bottom label is inconsistent across models; some boards provide only an FCC ID, while others | + | The bottom shell has several screw sockets, two rubberized feet, and two generic adjustable flip-out feet. As the keyboard is compatible with both XT and AT protocols, a cut-out reveals a switch that allows one to change the protocol the keyboard uses. The bottom label is inconsistent across models; some boards provide only an FCC ID, while others |
| === Assembly === | === Assembly === | ||
| - | The keyboard uses a standard plate over PCB configuration. However, the PCB varies depending on the switch type and FCC ID. | + | The keyboard uses a standard |
| === Switches === | === Switches === | ||
| - | The KB-5161 is well-known to be accompanied by a great variety of switches, however, the most common examples online appear to be the models | + | The KB-5161 is typically found with either |
| ===== Gallery ===== | ===== Gallery ===== | ||