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in sf configuration what is the measurement of the diamter of one button to the next both horizontially and vertically. I read another post that said 1 and 5/8 but I was sure if that meant from diameter of the button or not
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I am not sure where the 1 5/8 measurement comes from but the buttons are 1 7/16 to 1 1/2 center to centre when looking down on them. This is the minimum spacing which could be made to be 1 5/8 if you had a large hand.
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