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Leaf spring switches...where'd they go?
erictrumpet:
Up above I explain how to remove the spring. :) I did it and it makes the switch action extremely light -- I kinda like it.
Eric.
thebrownshow:
Just tried it on an extra button I had lying around from Ultimarc, did a side-by-side comparison with the two buttons, one with the button spring and one without, and I've got to be honest, I didn't notice much of a difference at all, even with my Track & Field motion (index and middle finger on each edge of the button, alternating).
Jabba:
--- Quote from: Quarters on December 22, 2005, 08:19:45 pm ---Hey Jabba, I've got a bunch of Wico sticks in similar condition to yours. If you're ordering replacement switches and buttons maybe we can combine orders to save a few $ shipping and taxes. I'm also in Ottawa
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Sure, sounds like a good plan to me. How about in the new year? I might be looking to get one or two of those Suzo's too. Where in Ottawa are you? I'm in Kanata...
RandyT:
--- Quote from: thebrownshow on December 23, 2005, 03:38:53 pm ---Just tried it on an extra button I had lying around from Ultimarc, did a side-by-side comparison with the two buttons, one with the button spring and one without, and I've got to be honest, I didn't notice much of a difference at all, even with my Track & Field motion (index and middle finger on each edge of the button, alternating).
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If you have a hard actuating microswitch, you might not. There is a definite difference using the switches supplied with the buttons by HAPP.
RandyT
Kremmit:
I still have one of those old rotary phones on my desk. Sucks to dial with, and forget about voice-mail, but I've never, ever found another phone with the same sound quality- both speaking and listening. It's comfy to hold, too.