The LEDs this outfit sells are not optimal for lighting buttons from the bottom (above the microswitch.) The angle is wrong.
If you diffuse the light using the white plastic technique (for microswitch buttons) then it seems like it would work fine. Is there someone else wrong with them? Thanks!
You can try that, but you will probably just end up with a hot spot that fades off quickly.
Here's something to note about LED brightness ratings:
Luminous flux is measured in lumen, while luminous intensity is measured in lumen per steradian, also called a candela. LED's are measured in candela/1000 or mcd.
A more accurate way to describe the brightness of the LED is to use the luminous flux numbers. These are constant regardless of angle. MCD goes up very quickly as the angle is reduced. An example of how misleading this can be is shown below:
A 10,000 mcd LED at the typical 15 degree viewing angle sounds very impressive. However, this LED has a luminous flux of only 0.5375171944259994
A 3,300 mcd LED with a 45 degree viewing angle doesn't sound so great, but has an luminous flux of 1.5782684086665921, which is about
3 times that of the 10,000 mcd LED!It's all about putting the light where you need it and picking the right part for the job.
RandyT