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The Hall sensor, for which this innovative keyboard is named, was popular in keyboards of the 1970s and ‘80s thanks to its reliability. Frequently used in nuclear reactors, missile silos, and aircraft cockpits, the sensor steadily became less popular due to high cost of production Read More
My dad uses this keyboard and apparently the D key stopped working, and I was wondering if I could replace it with a normal switch, is it even hot swappable, and if I can't use any switch do you sell switches individually