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- 26 Sep 2022, 02:27
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYSWITCH thread
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYSWITCH thread
>> Update: Hi-Tek keycap peg measurements: inner box .1915", outer box .2740 problem is, these keystems are spec'ed DC 61-01 your catalog, at .275" square. Actually measured they are slightly tapered at .266" square on top and .276" on bottom. So I don't know if a proper keycap "peg hole" would be t...
- 26 Sep 2022, 01:29
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYSWITCH thread
- Replies: 653
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYSWITCH thread
jsheradin, thanks for the quick ID and references to the telcontar.net page for details, and of course the local deskthority reference. I looked on site "here" for square keystems, but Datanetics wasn't listed there. My friend the owner is really pleased to ID these.
Regards Herb
Regards Herb
- 25 Sep 2022, 23:13
- Forum: Keyboards
- Topic: IDENTIFY THE KEYSWITCH thread
- Replies: 653
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Re: IDENTIFY THE KEYSWITCH thread
Looks like the place/thread to ask, to identify the following keyswitch, and to ask where I might get keycaps. Another tech friend has a few hundred of them, no data or source, unused old stock. In summary, Switch is momentary, 2-pin .1/4" spaced pins, Black body 9/16 inch square, about 11/16" tall ...
- 31 Jan 2018, 17:19
- Forum: Deskthority wiki talk
- Topic: error in Apple M0110A wiki
- Replies: 5
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Thanks and compliments to "snuci" for updating the Wiki M0110A Web page. I likewise found the Apple Tech Note as now referenced. The likely definitive references, are in the "Inside Apple" series which describe the hardware interfaces by product. As time permits I may edit those into the page. But t...
- 30 Jan 2018, 21:58
- Forum: Deskthority wiki talk
- Topic: error in Apple M0110A wiki
- Replies: 5
- Views: 15125
error in Apple M0110A wiki
Pardon me, if this forum is not the correct forum for possible errors in a wiki entry. I'm new to participating. The page "Apple M0110A" has this statement: The protocol is an extended version of the one for the M0110, but the leads on the wire are not crossed, so a standard telephone cord can be us...