TTC Low Profile Red Switch (Linear) (Pack of 10)
₹360.00 (Inc. GST)- Linear version
- Only compatible with Cherry MX Low Profile footprint
- NOT compatible with TTC Hotswap sockets
- NOT compatible with Choc footprint
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Initial Force: 39gf
Operating force: 45gf+/-4gf
Total travel: 3.4-0.4mm
Pre-travel: 1.08+0.4/-0.2mm
Unified Daugtherboard C3 version, in white. HASL-LF finish with JST Cable. The cable length is approx. 143mm from connector base to connector base. Wire end to end (including portion crimped into connectors) is approx 150mm.
USB Connector Type:USB Type C USB Standard:USB 2.0 Gender:Receptacle No. of Positions:16Ways Connector Mounting:Through Hole Mount Orientation:Right Angle Contact Material:Copper Alloy Contact Plating:Gold Plated Contacts
Keycaps shown in the image are for illustration purposes only. Keycaps are not included with the keyboard.
The KBT:Re, a tri-mode wireless keyboard inspired by the IBM PCjr! Specifications: – Triple Mode (Wired/Bluetooth 5.1/2.4GHz) – Programmable via GUi – N-Key Rollover – ANSI Layout – Gasket Mount Structure – FR-4 Switch Mounting Plate – Hot-Swap PCB ( 3 Pin And 5 Pin Supportable) – Silicone Dampening Pad – OEM Profile PBT Dye-Sub…
– Triple Mode (Wired/Bluetooth 5.1/2.4GHz)
– Programmable via GUi
– N-Key Rollover
– ANSI / ISO Layout
– Gasket Mount Structure
– PC Mounting Plate
– Hot-Swap PCB ( 3 Pin And 5 Pin Supportable)
– Silicone Dampening Pad* 4 (Switch Pad)
– South-Facing Switches
– PCB Mount Stabilizers
– USB Type-C Connectivity
– Logo Aluminum Plate for 66 key version.
– Battery life is about 24h, 1 week under typical use.
Note: AAA Batteries x 2 Required (1.5V)
The PC66, a tri-mode wireless keyboard inspired by the IBM PCjr! Specifications: – Triple Mode (Wired/Bluetooth 5.1/2.4GHz) – Programmable via GUi – N-Key Rollover – ANSI / ISO Layout – Gasket Mount Structure – PC Mounting Plate – Hot-Swap PCB ( 3 Pin And 5 Pin Supportable) – Silicone Dampening Pad* 4 (Switch Pad) –…
A simple switch puller that does the job. It pulls your switches out of their hotswap sockets and lets you change them with relative ease.
This is a retro-themed keycap, inspired by the drum machines that musicians used to make music in the 1970s and 1980s. The individual keys on the keycaps are also taken from some buttons and accessories on the drum machine for graphical processing.
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