Re: source for mechanical keyswitches



On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 11:12:12AM -0500, Reid Priedhorsky wrote:
Dear All,

I would like to rebuild a keyboard that uses mechanical keyswitches (see
previous post). Do any of you know where I can buy new mechanical
keyswitches?

If they are like IBM model M clicky keyswitches, do they ever actually
wear out? I'm doubtful. But regardless, if they are the same keyswitch
then check out www.clickykeyboards.com, they may have a source.

A

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