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Keyboard Frame for the JM version of the Science of Cambridge MK14 pcb
Keyboard Frame for the JM version of the Science of Cambridge MK14 pcb Keyboard Frame for our Science of Cambridge MK14 bare pcb

MK14 pcb NOT included

Note that this is a 3D printed item so may need some finishing.

3D printed frame and laminated overlay for our version of the MK14 pcb which is also listed separately.

When using the mechanical key switches this can be used to give the keyboard a similar appearance to the original while retaining the advantage of real switches for reliable operation.

The frame is secured to the pcb with 4 screws (included) with the laminated overlay inside the frame.

You could of course replace the supplied overlay with one of your own if you prefer.

This is NOT a key panel. It is simply a frame and overlay for use with mechanical push buttons (not included).

This provides a similar appearance to the original MK14 but with the advantage of more reliable, tactile key operation.
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