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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

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Alps common mount low profile
Alps common mount low profile -- top.jpg
Manufacturer Alps Electric
Sense method Metal leaf
Keycap mount Alps mount
Switch mount PCB mount

Alps common mount low profile is a provisional name for a low-profile PCB mount switch from Alps. This switch uses the common "Alps mount" keycap mount, unlike the Alps low profile switch which has a unique mount.[1] The slider design is similar to that of Alps SKCL/SKCM series, but reduced in front-to-back depth to fit inside the switch's small shell; the contact mechanism is very similar to that of Alps SKFL.

The only branding is a minute Alps logo in the centre of the base, visible only by desoldering the switch.[1]

Variants

Standard

  • White slider

LED

  • White slider
  • Recess for fitting an LED

Keyboards

Gallery

Standard variant

LED variant

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 ちゃたりたいね — ZENITH ZA-180-89 ALPS導電ゴム枕
  2. MouseFan — IBM 5556 P/N5962851
  3. MouseFan — Toshiba UE0254P02