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 | **Quoted operating force** | 70gf | | **Quoted operating force** | 70gf |
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
 +**Alps SKCM White** is a clicky switch in the second and third generations of the Alps SKCM/SKCL Series.
  
 ==== Characteristics ==== ==== Characteristics ====
 The switch follows the general characteristics of the SKCM family, consisting of an upper and lower housing, [[:terminology:contact_module|contact module]], [[:terminology:stem|stem]], spring and a [[:terminology:leaf_spring|leaf spring]] for generating the tactile event and click sound. The switch follows the general characteristics of the SKCM family, consisting of an upper and lower housing, [[:terminology:contact_module|contact module]], [[:terminology:stem|stem]], spring and a [[:terminology:leaf_spring|leaf spring]] for generating the tactile event and click sound.
  
-As a second generation SKCM/SKCL switchthe upper housing sometimes has slits (colloquially referred to as the “pine” variant). +The switch was produced both in the second and third generations, with part numbers SKCMAQ and SKCMCQ respectively. As a result, it is only seen with the later, short contact module. SKCMAQ is pictured in the infobox, SKCMCQ in the gallery. The second generation version of the switch has slits in the upper housing ("pine" version), and the third generation has no slits ("bamboo" version).
  
-The stem,+The stem is colorless plasticlikely POM (although testing is required on transitional models which may be colorless nylon).
  
-The audible feedback is generated with a leaf spring that is situated on the opposite side of the housing to the contact plate.+The audible feedback is generated with a leaf spring that is situated on the opposite side of the housing to the contact module.
 Alps SKCM White, 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 SKCM White, 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.
  
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 The switch was likely in production from 1989((Approximate end date of Alps SKCM Blue production)) to around 1995.  The switch was likely in production from 1989((Approximate end date of Alps SKCM Blue production)) to around 1995. 
  
 +In its earlier form, the switch as a whole is practically indistinguishable from [[:switch:alps_skcm_blue|Alps SKCM Blue]]. Indeed, there is significant overlap between the two switches with some early Alps SKCM White being factory lubed, which makes them completely identical to the latest Alps SKCM Blue.
  
-In its earlier form, the switch as whole is practically indistinguishable from Alps SKCM Blue. Indeed, there is significant overlap between the two switches with some early Alps SKCM White being factory lubed, which makes them completely identical to the latest Alps SKCM Blue.+There have been claims((On the Deskthority wiki)) that this switch could come with long contact module. This claim is unsubstantiated and also unlikely, seeing as Alps SKCM Blue //have// been seen with the shorter contact module.
  
 +This switch is not to be mistaken for [[:switch:alps_skcm_white_ivory|Alps SKCM White Ivory]], which is a damped switch with a stem that //is actually dyed white//.
  
 ==== Gallery ==== ==== Gallery ====
 +<gallery>  
 +:switch:skcmcq.png 
 +</gallery>
  
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