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| RandyT:
Have you ever wished you could turn down the volume of the "clicking" sounds made by regular microswitches? Did you ever wish you could increase the sensitivity and get that "hair-trigger" performance of leaf switches from the old days? GroovyGameGear.com has answered your wishes with it's latest arcade control innovation, the Versa-Micro™ User-Adjustable Arcade Switch. The only standard footprint microswitch to allow users to tune performance specifically to their gaming style and preference. The Versa-Micro can be set from standard microswitch performance, to dead silent leaf-switch like performance, and everything in-between! More info is available from the product description at the site. Click on the image to go there. These are now options, with reduced cost, for standard HAPP buttons. They are also an option for the NovaGem buttons, and will soon be an option in the Electric ICE pushbuttons. Thanks for reading and thanks once again to those who support GGG with their arcade controls dollars, which help to keep innovations like this one coming. RandyT |
| mrclean:
sounds good.. send me 12x to test them :-) Are these .187 or .250 ? |
| Franco B:
Nice Randy, nice! So, if i'm reading your description right on your home page, the shorter the actuation = the lower the click volume? |
| Bender:
--- Quote from: mrclean on July 11, 2009, 01:30:09 pm ---sounds good.. send me 12x to test them :-) Are these .187 or .250 ? --- End quote --- from the picture looks like .187 Randy, what would you say the difference would be if you set these to have the same feel as the Micro Leaf's? (besides the footprint) |
| RandyT:
--- Quote from: mrclean on July 11, 2009, 01:30:09 pm ---Are these .187 or .250 ? --- End quote --- .187". Thanks for the head's up. :) I've updated the description. --- Quote from: Franco B on July 11, 2009, 01:36:27 pm ---So, if i'm reading your description right on your home page, the shorter the actuation = the lower the click volume? --- End quote --- The "feel" (resistance) of the switch gets more linear and the reset distance shrinks as the switch becomes quieter. The actuation point moves somewhat higher in the stroke, but there is never any truncation in the action. --- Quote from: Bender on July 11, 2009, 01:37:22 pm ---Randy, what would you say the difference would be if you set these to have the same feel as the Micro Leaf's? (besides the footprint) --- End quote --- The Micro-Leaf virtually disappears beneath a pushbutton as "feel" is concerned. This allows for a much lighter pushbutton actuation than can be achieved with any other switch. The entire functional dynamic is different as a result. RandyT |
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