Category:Analogue-capable switches

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Keyboard switches for which its switch module would allow its slider's position to be read throughout a range of key travel — given that the keyboard also has capable sensor, circuitry and firmware together with the switch module. Therefore, all keyboards with such a switch may not actually take advantage of the analogue capability of the switch module.

When analogue features are available, the keyboard could potentially emulate an analogue joystick, have a configurable actuation point, sense the speed of key-press (like a MIDI keyboard) and/or even allow multiple actuation points.

Pages in category "Analogue-capable switches"

The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.