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- | | **Alps SKCM Black** || | + | | **Alps SKCM Salmon** || |
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| **Manufacturer** | Alps Electric | | | **Manufacturer** | Alps Electric | | ||
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Most instances of the switch will have slits in the upper housing, and the switch is solidly in the second generation. However, at least one instance of SKCM Salmon with no slits has been seen (in a Wang 725-3770). | Most instances of the switch will have slits in the upper housing, and the switch is solidly in the second generation. However, at least one instance of SKCM Salmon with no slits has been seen (in a Wang 725-3770). | ||
- | The stem, which is a salmon pink color, is almost always unlubricated. | + | The stem, which is a salmon pink color, is almost always unlubricated |
The tactile feedback is generated with a leaf spring that is situated on the opposite side of the housing to the contact module. There were at least two variations of this leaf spring. | The tactile feedback is generated with a leaf spring that is situated on the opposite side of the housing to the contact module. There were at least two variations of this leaf spring. | ||
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==== Additional Information ==== | ==== Additional Information ==== | ||
- | The switch was likely in production from 1989 to around 1994. The switch replaced the first generation switch [[: | + | The switch was likely in production from 1989 to around 1994. The switch replaced the first generation switch [[: |
The leaf spring that generates the tactile event is noticeably different to that of SKCM Black, having a punched hole in the flat part of the leaf. This leaf spring was also seen in [[: | The leaf spring that generates the tactile event is noticeably different to that of SKCM Black, having a punched hole in the flat part of the leaf. This leaf spring was also seen in [[: | ||
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It is possible that SKCM Salmon was a product of Alps Electric (USA) Inc., and was possibly a non-catalog switch. The rationale for this is as follows: | It is possible that SKCM Salmon was a product of Alps Electric (USA) Inc., and was possibly a non-catalog switch. The rationale for this is as follows: | ||
* SKCM Salmon (and its predecessor, | * SKCM Salmon (and its predecessor, | ||
- | * SKCM Salmon has only been observed consistently in keyboards made by Alps in the US (i.e., Apple keyboards, Wang keyboards, Dell AT101 made in USA) | + | * SKCM Salmon has only been observed consistently in keyboards made by Alps in the US or Ireland |
* US-made doubleshot Dell AT101s come with SKCM Salmon, whereas doubleshot AT101s made in Japan have SKCM Black. | * US-made doubleshot Dell AT101s come with SKCM Salmon, whereas doubleshot AT101s made in Japan have SKCM Black. | ||
* No part number has ever been found for SKCM Salmon | * No part number has ever been found for SKCM Salmon | ||
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+ | Confirmation for this can unfortunately only come from contact with Alps directly, but the preponderance of circumstantial evidence warrants this section. | ||
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