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mr.Curmudgeon:
I don't use switches on my CP at all. I just scream at the attract mode, and pretend I'm winning!

zaphod:
Great work again, Randy!  Thanks.  I'll be using one of these at least in the button by my four-way.  Looks like it'd help my score, and body, during Galaga sessions.

destructor:
Hm...I see this switch is mounted with some angle in button. It is not good because you will feel differrence when you press button in different points. On left side feel will be hard on right side it will be ... (?) :) If you play on games where you must shoot often, you newer press button in center, always on edge of button. ::)

RandyT:

--- Quote from: destructor on September 28, 2007, 02:21:25 pm ---Hm...I see this switch is mounted with some angle in button. It is not good because you will feel differrence when you press button in different points. On left side feel will be hard on right side it will be ... (?) :) If you play on games where you must shoot often, you newer press button in center, always on edge of button. ::)

--- End quote ---

If you can't feel the switch beyond the tension of the button's internal spring, are you going to not feel it less on the other side of the button? ::)

It always helps to read the product description and discussion, or maybe even do some real experimentation with the part,  before trying to play engineer.

RandyT

destructor:

--- Quote from: RandyT on September 28, 2007, 03:05:55 pm ---
--- Quote from: destructor on September 28, 2007, 02:21:25 pm ---Hm...I see this switch is mounted with some angle in button. It is not good because you will feel differrence when you press button in different points. On left side feel will be hard on right side it will be ... (?) :) If you play on games where you must shoot often, you newer press button in center, always on edge of button. ::)

--- End quote ---

If you can't feel the switch beyond the tension of the button's internal spring, are you going to not feel it less on the other side of the button? ::)

--- End quote ---
For return button's plunger to 'top position' is required not strenght from spring only but from switch too. Otherwise this must be tested as you say.

PS. When I saw first time your TT2 spinner I say HURRA! but this product looks strange ;)

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