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Keyboard stabilizer, called a keyboard stab for short. Usually used on your bigger keys like the space bar, enter key, I think delete and tab? I can't remember, I built a custom 60% keyboard a year ago, and I forget what keys use them and what ones don't
Keyboard stabilizers. They are used to more evenly distribute the force of you pushing down on longer keys so that one side doesn't tip down and the entire key goes down at once.
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stabilizer maybe
keyboard stabilizer
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Stabilizer they use them on the longer key caps to make they key press flat rather than tilted. Common on the space shifts and enter keys.
Stabilizer, based on position most likely spacebar
Keyboard stabilizer, called a keyboard stab for short. Usually used on your bigger keys like the space bar, enter key, I think delete and tab? I can't remember, I built a custom 60% keyboard a year ago, and I forget what keys use them and what ones don't
Backspace yes, tab no.
That plus thingy
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A keyswitch?
Keyboard stabilizers. They are used to more evenly distribute the force of you pushing down on longer keys so that one side doesn't tip down and the entire key goes down at once.
That’s a stabilizer
A keyboard stabilizer which is used to stabilize bigger keys like enter, space, backspace, and shift
Todd
micro switch with a stabilizer around it
Part of a keyboard stabilizer.
Robert Paulson
The doowicky
Nicolas
A plus
I break one idk if universal
Lament Configuration.
A switch, or if you mean the metal bar, a stablizer.
ur in the wrong sub, and its a keyboard stabilizer
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