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Microswitches Are Way Too Clicky

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fjl:
Sorry guys, didn't mean to keep you guys in suspense.

I don't know about them feeling like Japanese buttons but if those have no feeling of a microswitch then yeah.

I just did another test. I have one button with a microswitch, one with my modified microswitch and one without a microswitch.

The one with the microswitch is obviously clickly and loud. The one without a microswitch feels hollow and noiseless without the microswitch. Then I tried a button with my modified microswitch and it feels exactly like the button with no microswitch. So if you want to know how it feels and sounds modified then remove a microswitch and press it. It feels exactly like that but with a slightly stronger spring. Of course you get a faster and better response cause of the shorter throw distance of the button.

I'll take pictures and do a walkthrough for you guys so just give me time. I have to set up my digicam and write the tutorial then you guys can try it out. One things for sure, it's tricky to do and requries a lot of adjusting. But once you get it, it's easy to do it to the rest of them.

mrserv0n:
jesus would you just tell us the premise of the idea im sure we can understand

missioncontrol:
I'm curious also

CheffoJeffo:
He's a tease .... but he does have us all intrigued ...

Cakemeister:
He switched out his controls with leaf switch controls?

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