I have a couple of sets with joysticks and buttons, and one of them has REALLY hard microswitches. I would like to order new ones to replace them, so I've ordered one here and one there to compare them, but sometimes I feel like I get them at random. I want all switches to be the same, and I want them to be soft. One of the HAPP sets I ordered had 3 hard ones, two of them went to the player buttons, the last to a button which won't be used much - so that was OK.
Take a look at these pictures:
I did a test like this on a scale. I measured multiple times, and wrote down the highest number I could get before the button "clicked" into the casing.

I was shocked when I saw that the switch required no less than 230 grams of pressure to activate!

Then I did the same test on my HAPP switch:

Why?!
The hard one uses a spring to hold the tension for the switch, when you push it hard enough down, it snaps down, and activates.

The HAPP one uses a leaf spring method, and requires almost no pressure to activate, similar of a typical keyboard key.

The 230g switch is as hard as you would expect a door opener etc. to be, not a button on a gaming device.
These 230g ones belong to a set I bought on an auction, blue LED lit. I thought the LED lit buttons and joysticks was REALLY cool and awesome, but atm. I'm not that into LEDs
I even bought the LED drive as well...
Will have to make a cool build with it sometime (active buttons lit on emulators etc).Anyways, back to topic - Where do you get your microswitches? I'm talking $1 ones or less...