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Grey mechanical keyboard switches. They can be used for a wide range of projects, including when building a proprietary, non-standard mechanical keyboard
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A set of 10 linear mechanical switches that can be used for a wide range of projects, e.g. when building a proprietary, non-standard mechanical keyboard. The linear buttons ensure a completely smooth movement and not too noisy operation. While they're good for gaming, they're average for typing. The force of pressure needed to activate each of them is equal to 65 gf.
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White mechanical keyboard switches. They can be used for a wide range of projects, including when building a proprietary, non-standard mechanical keyboard. They make a loud, audible sound every time you press a key
Black mechanical keyboard switches. They can be used for a wide range of projects, including when building a proprietary, non-standard mechanical keyboard. They make a audible sound every time you press a key
The cap with the Hate Fork graphics dedicated to the button of the mechanical keyboard with switches compatible with Cherry MX. Made of translucent material. Adafruit 5194
Blue mechanical keyboard switches. They can be used for a wide range of projects, including when building a proprietary, non-standard mechanical keyboard. They make a audible sound every time you press a key
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The cap with the inscription LGTM dedicated to the button of the mechanical keyboard with switches compatible with Cherry MX. Made of translucent material. Adafruit 5195
The cap with the GIT Logo dedicated to the button of the mechanical keyboard with switches compatible with Cherry MX. Made of translucent material. Adafruit 5193
The cap with the Zener ESP Square Design dedicated to the button of the mechanical keyboard with switches compatible with Cherry MX. Made of translucent material. Adafruit 5106
Red mechanical keyboard switches. They can be used for a wide range of projects, including when building a proprietary, non-standard mechanical keyboard. They make a audible sound every time you press a key
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The cap with the inscription "wont fix" dedicated to the button of the mechanical keyboard with switches compatible with Cherry MX. Made of translucent material. Adafruit 5197
Red mechanical keyboard switches. They can be used for a wide range of projects, including when building a proprietary, non-standard mechanical keyboard. They make a audible sound every time you press a key
Blue mechanical keyboard switches. They can be used for a wide range of projects, including when building a proprietary, non-standard mechanical keyboard. They make a audible sound every time you press a key
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Brown mechanical keyboard switches. They can be used for a wide range of projects, including when building a proprietary, non-standard mechanical keyboard. They make a audible sound every time you press a key
Transparent mechanical keyboard switches. They can be used for a wide range of projects, including when building a proprietary, non-standard mechanical keyboard. They make a audible sound every time you press a key
The cap with the Zener ESP Star Design dedicated to the button of the mechanical keyboard with switches compatible with Cherry MX. Made of translucent material. Adafruit 5105
The cap with the Zener ESP Waves Design dedicated to the button of the mechanical keyboard with switches compatible with Cherry MX. Made of translucent material. Adafruit 5104
Green mechanical keyboard switches. They can be used for a wide range of projects, including when building a proprietary, non-standard mechanical keyboard. They make a audible sound every time you press a key
Grey mechanical keyboard switches. They can be used for a wide range of projects, including when building a proprietary, non-standard mechanical keyboard