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Soft Tactile Button (8mm) x 10 Reviews

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Josh S
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Lovely little buttons, feel real nice to use and don’t make a sound. Great value, perfect for the handheld console I’m building, I think I’ll definitely be using these for future builds too.
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Posted 2 months ago
Feels really nice and squishy! Perfect for DIY game pad buttons that press with some nice resistance without being clicky.
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Posted 9 months ago
Great set of buttons. Soft with a nice press and great addition to my smaller projects
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Posted 11 months ago
These are great, coupled with custom plastic buttons mounted on a front panel, these give the "feel" of the soft membrane switches we're all used to in TV remotes, old phones and keyboards, without having to have an actual silicone membrane made. If your front panel is thin enough, you can forgo a plastic button and countersink the panel to just leave the rubber button flush with the surface. So much nicer and more professional than having tall tactile switches poking through.
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Posted 1 year ago
Excellent value for the money
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Posted 1 year ago
These tactile buttons give a great soft response, much more akin to a rubber membrane rather than the classic "clicky" tactile button. This is an ideal component for heavily input devices, such as games controllers. The only downside is the slightly larger than regular size (8mm rather than 6mm) which leads to a non-regular pin pitch in one of the dimensions.
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Posted 2 years ago
They're satisfyingly squidgy, as expected. But is it possible to add coloured caps to these? Or maybe there's a button mechanism out there that could be used to cover them. They feel good, but look a bit drab.
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Posted 3 years ago
These are perfect to replace regular tactile buttons if you want a softer button without the clicky sound.
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Posted 3 years ago