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In mechanical keyboard switches, what does the 'actuation point' refer to?

A. The point where the keycaps physically touch the board housing
B. The exact distance the key must be pressed downward for the electrical circuit to close and register the keystroke
C. The force required to remove the keycap from the switch stem
D. The point at which the RGB LED reaches maximum brightness
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKSSB Mock Tests Team)
Unlike membrane keyboards that must be bottomed out, mechanical keys actuate partway down (e.g., at 2mm), allowing for faster, lighter typing.
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