Alps SKCM Blue
Manufacturer | Alps Electric |
---|---|
Family | Alps SKCL/SKCM series |
Product code | SKCMAG |
Precedes | Alps SKCM White |
Switch type | Clicky |
Sense method | Metal leaf |
Rated lifetime | 20 M |
Actuation force | 70 gf |
Total travel | 3.5 mm |
Keycap mount | Alps mount |
Switch mount | Plate mount |
Patents | US4642433 (1985) |
Alps SKCM Blue, complicated blue Alps, or simply blue Alps, is a clicky switch in the Alps SKCL/SKCM series.
Description
Complicated blue Alps are highly regarded for their smooth feel. The reason for this is the now-discontinued Threebond TB2581P lubricant.[1] Before the name was known, Sandy reported finding the dry lubricant applied to the sliders of an Acer KB-101A.[2]
Blue Alps switches are normally branded only on the bottom. Identification is assisted by the unusual greyish-blue colour of the slider; while there are Alps clone switches with blue sliders, none of them have the same shade of blue slider, preferring teal and vivid blue.
The switchplate is typically grey full-height, Rarely black full-height, also white (Short and full-height) switchplates have been found in blue Alps switches.
Specifications
The following image, taken by alps.tw,[3] contains the only known official documentation on the blue Alps switch:
The image shows a heading of "Mechanical Contact with Tactile CM(KCM) Series"; it is likely that Alps meant to write "Mechanical Contact with Tactile Feedback: CM(KCM) Series" or "Mechanical Contact with Tactility: CM(KCM) Series". "CM Series" here refers to the switches. KCM Series may be a general term for all Alps-made keyboards with these switches.
Variants
Known variants include:
Switchplate Color | Switchplate Length | Alps Logo | Generation |
---|---|---|---|
Black | Long | No Logo | Pine (with slits) |
Grey | Long | No Logo | Pine (with slits) |
White | Long | No Logo | Pine (with slits) |
White | Long | Logo | Pine (with slits) |
White | Short | Logo | Pine (with slits) |
"Pale/Sky" Blue Variant
At least three examples have been found of unique Blue Alps in Acer keyboards containing sliders with a paler "sky" blue color and ridges on the inside of the stem. They have tentatively been named "Pale" or "Sky" Blue Alps.
The first example was found in a Tektronix rebranded Acer KB-101A/TK [4], a second example was found in an Acer branded 6023 [5] and a third example was found in an Acer branded KB-101A [6].
Keyboards
- Some Accodata Keycat
- Acer 6023[5]
- Some Acer KB-084AS
- Some Acer KB-101A & KB-102A
- Acer KB-123[7]
- BIOS Express KCME907L[8]
- Canon AK202-WAK[9]
- Canon C202-AKB[10]
- Some Canon Navigator HD40 (BAE Models)[11]
- Some Chicony KB-5152
- Some Chicony KB-5160
- Some Chicony KB-5161 & KB-5162
- Some Chicony KB-5170[12]
- Some Chicony KB-5181 & KB-5182
- Codegen Technology CG-84A1
- Copam K-430
- Some Datacomp DFK-102
- Some Datacomp DFK-515(AT)[13]
- Some Datacomp DFK-777
- Datatech SPK-100[14]
- Deltagold DGK-100[15]
- Deltagold DGK-200[16]
- DKM-2000 AT[17]
- Elonex K-430[18]
- Some Focus FK-555[19]
- Focus FK-727[20]
- Focus FK-747[20]
- Some Focus FK-767[21]
- Some Focus FK-2001 & FK-2002
- Some Focus FK-3001
- Forward Electronics FDA-101
- Jameco JE1015[22]
- Some Jameco JE2016
- Keytrak KM 94/95 (FCCID: F7Y43MKB525)[23]
- Laser / VTCL F810
- Leading Edge DC-2014 & DC-92014[24]
- Some Leading Edge DC-2214
- Most Leading Edge DC-3014
- Some Monterey K101
- Some Monterey K104
- Some Monterey K2AX[25]
- Multitech KB097[26]
- NEC APC-HA410[27]
- Some NEC PC-8801 (Types A & B)
- NEC PC-8801 Mk II SR
- NEC PowerMate Portable[28]
- Nisemono Model M clone[29]
- Some Northgate OmniKey (early models)
- Some NTC KB-6151
- Some NTC KB-6251/6252
- Some Ortek / OEMMAX MCK-101
- Some Ortek / OEMMAX MCK-101 (curved)
- Some Ortek / OEMMAX MCK-860
- Packard Bell T9102[30]
- Panasonic Business Partner 286
- Qtronix QX201[31]
- Some SIIG Suntouch K101[32]
- SIIG Suntouch K84[33]
- SPC KB-5170 [34]
- Some Tai-Hao TH-5539
- Some Tulip ATK 030244
Clones
Simplified Alps Type III is a clone of the Alps SKCMAG. The switch appears to be an earlier Hua-Jie AK-CN2 adapted to use a shell derived from an Alps SKCMAG; unlike most clones, Type III is clearly intended to fool people into mistaking it for a real Alps product, aided by Alps having neglected to visibly brand their switches.
The most obvious difference between the clone and genuine article is that the clone switch has a vivid blue slider, instead of the blue-grey of the Alps product. The clone switch replicates the telltale slits in the slider hole as well as the long side tabs that normally indicate a genuine Alps switch. The upper shell may be derived directly from an Alps moulding, as a plastic support plate was required to support the contact plates where normally the shell has dedicated recesses. A similar switch has been found with a custom shell with the proper recesses.
Gallery
Blue Alps switch in an NTC KB-6252EA keyboard
Blue Alps switches in a Chicony 5160C keyboard
Partially disassembled switch, possibly from an undated Acer KB-084AS
Rare white switchplate version, partially disassembled, from a 1987 Acer KB-101A
References
- ↑ Alps Lubricant FOUND! — Threebond TB2581P Posted 2020-05-07.
- ↑ A Little bit of Keyboards — acer kb101a Posted 2004-06-03.
- ↑ KBtalKing — ㊣㊣台灣黑軸與台灣白軸的樣式㊣㊣ Dated 2014-01-17. Retrieved 2015-07-21.
- ↑ Deskthority — KB-101A/TK Posted 2018-11-04.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Deskthority — Alps Appreciation Posted 2019-05-09.
- ↑ Imgur — "Sky" Blue Alps SKCM Switches in Acer KB101A Posted 2022-01-22.
- ↑ YouTube — Acer KB-123 Keyboard Typing Video Posted 2019-10-24.
- ↑ Sandy55 — BIOS Express KCME907L Updated 2004-09-05.
- ↑ Imgur — Canon AK202-WAK (Alps SKCM Blue) Uploaded 2022-04-25.
- ↑ Imgur — Canon C202-AKB (Alps SKCM Blue) Uploaded 2022-04-25.
- ↑ Deskthority - Keyboards acquired in a year Posted 2020-09-06.
- ↑ Imgur — Chicony 5170 Blue Alps Posted 2022-03-31.
- ↑ YouTube — Datacomp DFK-515AT review (Alps SKCM Blue) Uploaded 2017-02-25.
- ↑ Geekhack — Datatech SPK-100: solid board with metal back, blue alps(?) Posted 2016-01-13.
- ↑ Imgur — Deltagold Posted 2018-09-01.
- ↑ Imgur — Deltagold DGK-200 Blue Alps Uploaded 2022-07-02.
- ↑ Imgur — DKM-2000 AT (Alps SKCM Blue) Posted 2024-09-14.
- ↑ Deskthority — Got lucky - Alps SKCM Blues Posted 2021-04-03.
- ↑ Geekhack — $2 Goodwill keyboard with Blue Alps? Posted 2014-05-26. Retrieved 2015-07-21.
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Deskthority — Need help (anyone with a Focus FK-727 or 747) Posted 2019-06-30.
- ↑ Geekhack — Blue Alps Tour! Posted 2014-02-02. Retrieved 2024-09-14.
- ↑ Deskthority — Question about a Monterey/Jameco JE1015 Posted 2017-04-02.
- ↑ Imgur — Keytrak KM94/95 Posted 2022-03-30.
- ↑ Imgur — Leading Edge 92014 Blue Alps Posted 2022-03-31.
- ↑ Deskthority — The Monterey K2AX Has Landed In....You Guessed It - Canada. Posted 2017-03-27.
- ↑ Imgur — Multitech KB097 (Alps SKCM Blue) Uploaded 2022-06-22.
- ↑ Imgur - NEC APC-HA410 (Alps SKCM Blue) Uploaded 2024-09-19.
- ↑ Imgur — NEC PowerMate Portable (SKCM Blue Alps) (Credit: Jonnyadler) Posted 2022-04-03.
- ↑ Deskthority — Nisemono Model M Posted 2018-08-21.
- ↑ Geekhack — Packard Bell T9102 - SKCM Blue Alps at it's Finest Posted 2016-12-03.
- ↑ Deskthority — Qtronix QX201 Posted 2019-09-19.
- ↑ Geekhack — Suntouch SIIG K101 - Are these really SKCM Blue Alps?? Posted 2018-10-11.
- ↑ Imgur — SIIG Suntouch K84 (Alps SKCM Blue) (Credit: kralcifer) Originally posted 2020-08-16.
- ↑ Imgur — SPC KB-5170 Posted 2014-02-12.