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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)). The series was previously known as KCC Series until the Alps part names were switched to their current format, and possibly AKC2 before that. |
- | The following switches are in the SKCC series: | + | The following switches are in the SKCC series: |
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==== Additional Information ==== | ==== Additional Information ==== | ||
- | 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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