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The stem, which is a dark-gray to black color((which has created some naming confusion in the past)), is always lubricated and is likely made of a nylon blend((supposition based on materials in first generation SKCM/ | The stem, which is a dark-gray to black color((which has created some naming confusion in the past)), is always lubricated and is likely made of a nylon blend((supposition based on materials in first generation SKCM/ | ||
- | The switch travel is notably reduced; this is achieved by a lengthening of the posts at the bottom of the stem. This, coupled with its use as a service part for calculators with [[switch:alps_akc2|Alps AKC2]] switches((https:// | + | The switch travel is notably reduced; this is achieved by a lengthening of the posts at the bottom of the stem. This, coupled with its use as a service part for calculators with [[switch:alps_akc|Alps AKC]] switches((https:// |
Alps SKCC Gray, like all SKCC series switches, uses a contact module to register the keypress. This sits in the middle of the housing opposite the spring. | Alps SKCC Gray, like all SKCC series switches, uses a contact module to register the keypress. This sits in the middle of the housing opposite the spring. | ||
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The switch was likely in production from 1979((Earliest calculator sightings)). No end date is known. | The switch was likely in production from 1979((Earliest calculator sightings)). No end date is known. | ||
- | Interestingly, | + | Interestingly, |
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+ | While it could likely be possible to mount SKCC Gray caps on SKCC Tall Cream switches and vice versa, the nubs on the cruciform are positioned differently between the two switches and doing so is likely to stress the keycap mount and could damage the keycap. The unique mount of SKCC Gray is additional evidence for it serving as a replacement for AKC (spring bridge) switches. | ||
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- | :switch:skccgrayslidercomparison.jpg | + | :switch:skccgrayslidercomp.jpg |
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