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If I understand correctly, a switch "actuation" point is when the event is registered on the keyboard. And so, by the time the switch reaches its 'bottom out' point, the current - as mentioned in the applicable section - is actually long gone down the keyboard circuitry by then, right?
Would love to contribute if I am correct, however I am late to picking up my kids right now. Will check back in.
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Will keep it short -
If I understand correctly, a switch "actuation" point is when the event is registered on the keyboard. And so, by the time the switch reaches its 'bottom out' point, the current - as mentioned in the applicable section - is actually long gone down the keyboard circuitry by then, right?
Would love to contribute if I am correct, however I am late to picking up my kids right now. Will check back in.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: