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Old 07-16-2013, 10:03 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Ripplinger View Post
Can I ask where you get better quality microswitches from? The few I've ordered seem identical in every way, probably made by the same people, so I've been rebending the tension spring when it happens.

And while I hate the double-click problem, I love my MX Revolution mice, and since it's not made anymore (the Performance MX isn't the same), I'll keep taking them apart to keep using them. So mouse war or not, I'm happily keeping my defective mice!
Real 'Micro-Switch' switches? (The patent expired years ago) or generic snap action switches?
You need all the physical specs:
Lead spacing and size.
(actuator) Height
Actuator style.

Allied Electronics
Mouser
Newark

Are common 'Silicon Valley' suppliers of things like that.

Me, I still have my Kensington Expert Mouse Pro. (The current replacement is triple what I paid )

I wore out the Expert Mouse (the one with only 4 buttons), And I did swap the switches positions around
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