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markrvp:
Good job.  Your photography-fu is mighty indeed.
boykster:
mighty blurry, but we get the drift  ;D

Awesome job....I can't wait to get this setup.
quarterback:
I got some of these leaf switches the other day and just hooked one of them up.  Man, it's pretty freakin' cool. 

And, for those who spend time 'tweaking' their leafs, I'll just say that the leaf-action is pretty tight right out of the gate.  The contacts are already pretty close together so you can get that rapid-fire tapping with no problem.

There is still a slightly different 'feel' to the buttons themselves.   I'm guessing it's a combination of (a) the spring in a microswitch button versus the spring in a leaf button and (b) the fact that microswitch button-plungers sit lower in the bezel than leaf buttons do.   But there's no doubt that the micro-buttons with these leafs can give you that rapid non-clicky leafy goodness that you might be missing. 

Good stuff!   :cheers:
bossyman15:
well it felt to hard to press for my taste.

my fiinger became tired after little use.

so i guess its not for me.
whammoed:

--- Quote from: bossyman15 on April 01, 2006, 04:48:53 am ---well it felt to hard to press for my taste.

my fiinger became tired after little use.

so i guess its not for me.

--- End quote ---
Do you think its harder because of those plastic "leafs" around the switch or because the leaf switch is shorter...or both?
Did you try removing the buttons spring to lighten the feel?
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