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| | **Manufacturer** | Alps Electric | | | **Manufacturer** | Alps Electric | | ||
| | **Family** | [[switch: | | **Family** | [[switch: | ||
| - | | **Part Number** | Unknown, poss. SKCLAC | | + | | **Part Number** | SKCLAC((extrapolated)), |
| | **Switch Type** | [[: | | **Switch Type** | [[: | ||
| | **Travel** | 3.5mm | | | **Travel** | 3.5mm | | ||
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| As a first generation switch, SKCL Green will always have slits in the upper housing. | As a first generation switch, SKCL Green will always have slits in the upper housing. | ||
| - | The stem, which is a yellowish green color, is almost always lubricated and is likely made of a nylon blend((tested on SKCM Blue via [[https:// | + | The stem, which is a yellowish green color, is almost always lubricated and is likely made of a nylon blend((tested on SKCM Blue via [[https:// |
| - | Alps SKCL Green, like all SKCM/SKCL series switches, uses a contact module to register the keypress. This sits in the housing on the side with visible notches. | + | Alps SKCL Green, like all SKCM/SKCL series switches, uses a contact module to register the keypress. This sits in the housing on the side without the LED cutout. |
| ==== Additional Information ==== | ==== Additional Information ==== | ||