- A
keyswitch is a type of
small switch used for keys on keyboards. Key
switch is also used to
describe a
switch operated by a key,
usually used in burglar...
- is a
small cover of plastic, metal, or
other material placed over the
keyswitch of a
computer keyboard.
Keycaps are
often illustrated to
indicate the...
-
electrical designs.
These are
caused by
inadequate keyswitch "debouncing" or
inadequate keyswitch matrix layout that don't
allow multiple keys to be depressed...
- A deputy's
launch keyswitch in an old
Minuteman ICBM
launch control center. The commander's key was too far away to be
turned by the same person....
- A
buckling spring is a type of
keyswitch mechanism, po****rized by IBM's
keyboards for the PC, PC/AT, 5250/3270 terminals, PS/2, and
other systems. It...
-
equipped with a
device called J-Mouse,
which essentially used a
special keyswitch under the J key to
allow the J
keycap to be used as a
pointing stick....
- The
technology of
computer keyboards includes many elements. Many
different keyboard technologies have been
developed for
consumer demands and optimized...
- A key
switch (sometimes
called a
keyswitch or lock switch) is a key-operated switch. Key
switches are used in
situations where access to the switch's...
- and some high-end
computer keyboards use an
isolation diode with each
keyswitch in
their matrix, and can
correctly read any
combination (chording) of...
-
ignition dependent on
electronic devices,
rather than the
mechanical keyswitch. A
number of
these systems, such as
KeeLoq and
Megamos Crypto have been...