Back in my day, if you wanted to make a mechanical keyboard, you had to solder in expensive key switches onto your PCB - and woe to the person who decided they wanted to change their linear keys instead of clicky ones! Bah humbug, kids these days have no idea, what with their fancy Kailh Choc Switch Sockets - they know nothing of suffering!
With these sockets, mechanical keys can snap right in and are easily replaceable with no soldering at all. It's almost too easy!
These sockets DO NOT FIT MX-COMPATIBLE SWITCHES! Then are for 'CHOC' (a.k.a Chocolate) switches and compatibles only. Great for svelte keeb projects, we thought we'd offer these in a pack of ten for folks who want to prototype their own mechanical keypad projects.
Note that you'll still need some mechanical support for snapped-in switches, some hot glue or a dab of epoxy can keep the switch from coming out during use.
We also carry a 20-pack of Kailh Switch Sockets which you would use for the more common MX-compatible switches.