Key Tronic Professional Series Mouse
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FCC ID | CIG5K5KTMS (1988) |
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Branding | Key Tronic |
Manufacturer | Alps Electric |
Buttons | 2 |
Handedness | Ambidextrous |
Interfaces | Serial (DE-9) |
Wireless? | No |
Sensor | Electromechanical |
The Key Tronic Professional Series Mouse is a Key Tronic–branded mouse that appears to have been manufactured by Alps Electric. It is unusual in that it uses electromechanical rotary encoders instead of the usual opto-mechanical sensors. The PCB is Alps-branded, as are the rotary encoders, while the microswitches under the buttons were sourced from Cherry.
The product label specifically states "Serial Interface", suggesting that at least one other interface was available.
Construction[edit | edit source]
The mouse is held together by easily accessible screws. Four screws secure hold the top frame, and two more secure the palm rest to the top frame; the palm rest secures the buttons in place.
The rotary encoders sit in slots in the base, and connect to the main PCB by way of a flexi PCB. The shafts from the rotary encoders sit in plastic bearing sleeves that slot into the base.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Top
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Bottom
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Key Tronic–branded DE-9 plug
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Product label
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Palm rest is a separate part that attaches via screws; the palm rest also secures the buttons
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Internals
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Cherry microswitches on an Alps PCB
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Rotary encoders with bare turned metal rollers, in plastic bearing sleeves
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Electromechanical sensor components
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Alps rotary encoder, opened; the PCB broke in the process
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The rotary encoders attach to the main PCB by a flexi PCB
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Bottom of PCB; the Alps branding appears on both sides
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The pressure roller spring fits onto the roller arm and presses against its enclosing shaft
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Pressure roller assembly, outside view
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Disassembled