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| - | **Alps SKCC Series** is a line of switch Produced by Alps Electric which was in production from 1979((Earliest calculator sightings)) to at least 1989((As replacement switches, with short contact module)). | + | **Alps SKCC Series** is a line of switch Produced by Alps Electric which was in production from 1979((Earliest calculator sightings)) to at least 1989((As replacement switches, with short contact module)). |
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| + | The following switches are in the SKCC series: | ||
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| - | Keycaps meant for SKCC switches, even though they visually appear to be cruciform mount, are keyed to nubs found on SKCC switches and as a result should not be mounted unless the nubs on the switch are mating with correctly with the indents inside the keycap' | + | Keycaps meant for SKCC switches, even though they visually appear to be cruciform mount, are keyed to nubs found on SKCC switches and as a result should not be mounted unless the nubs on the switch are mating with correctly with the indents inside the keycap' |
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