Omron Alps-style switch
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Manufacturer | Omron |
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Inventor | Kazuo Maeda |
Switch type | Clicky, linear |
Sense method | Metal leaf |
Switch mount | Plate mount |
Patents | JPH01109148U (1988) |
Omron Alps-style switch is a provisional name for an Omron switch with a slider that is closer in shape to that of the Alps SKCL/SKCM series than the more common Omron B3G-S series switches.
Description
Unlike the better known Omron B3G-S series (of which this could potentially be a variant), the shell is completely different. The Omron branding is on the bottom.[1] All switches discovered so far have white sliders.
The switch is slightly more compact, and has only two legs in the contact module compared to the three of the more common Omron keyswitch.
Keyboards
- Some Focus FK-2001 (clicky, white slider)[2]
- Some Monterey K103[3]
- NEC 8313-12 (linear, white slider)[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sandy55 — Omron Linear / White Key Stem (Japanese) Last updated 2013-01-31. Retrieved 2015-07-31.
- ↑ Kaineko2 — Focus Electronic FK-2001 (Japanese) Retrieved 2015-07-31.
- ↑ YouTube — Monterey K103 keyboard review (Omron Alps-style) Uploaded 2018-05-11.