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Kailh White clicky mechanical key switches with Cherry MX compatibility. These switches deliver a tactile bump and audible click on each keystroke, providing...
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Kailh White clicky mechanical key switches with Cherry MX compatibility. These switches deliver a tactile bump and audible click on each keystroke, providing satisfying feedback for typing and custom keyboard builds. Sold in a pack of 10.
Key Features
- Clicky Tactile Feel – Audible click and tactile bump on actuation for responsive feedback
- Cherry MX Compatible – Drop-in replacement for Cherry MX White switches and compatible keycaps
- Versatile Mounting – Works with solder-in or hot-swap mechanical key sockets
- 10-Pack – Enough for a macro pad or small keyboard; combine packs for a full build
Specifications
- Type – Clicky tactile
- Operating Force – 50 gf (±10 gf)
- Tactile Force – 55 gf (±10 gf)
- Pre-Travel – 1.8 mm (±0.3 mm)
- Pressure Point – 1.7 mm
- Total Travel – 3.6 mm (±0.3 mm)
- Reset Point – 1.8 mm
Ideal For
- Custom mechanical keyboard builds
- Macro pads and shortcut boards
- NeoKey breakout boards and FeatherWing projects
- Replacing worn-out switches in existing keyboards
Package Contents
- 10× Kailh White Clicky Mechanical Key Switches
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- breakout
- A breakout board carries a small or fine-pitched component and brings its connections out to standard, breadboard- and header-friendly pins. Describing a part as a breakout means it can be wired into a project without soldering directly to the component's tiny contacts.
- FeatherWing
- A FeatherWing is an add-on board made to plug into the Feather microcontroller board layout. Knowing a product is a FeatherWing helps you check whether it will physically and electrically fit your Feather-style mainboard.
- Hot-swap
- Hot-swap (or hot-swapping) means connecting, disconnecting or replacing a component such as a power source, battery, drive or module while the rest of the system keeps running. It matters where equipment must stay operational without being powered down, and for power supplies it often needs extra circuitry to manage the inrush current or voltage dips that a swap can cause.
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