At least some mouses use Omron D2FC-F-7N which datasheet (pdf) says that it's operating force is 0.44 to 0.74 Newtons.
However mouse case and buttons might have some leverage for the switch.
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- 19 Mar 2015, 18:28
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: HyperMicro madness
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All of those aren't DG. This page should explain the differences nicely: http://cherryswitches.com/us/product/su ... iature-dg/
- 03 Mar 2015, 22:59
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: An idea for a thin plywood case
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I've chosen plywood instead of acrylic since I like the idea of having a wooden case and plywood instead of solid wood since I don't have access to a CNC router. Solid wood would definitely look better, but with laser cutter plywood is simpler material. And what comes to the thicker bottom, my idea ...
- 03 Mar 2015, 14:06
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: An idea for a thin plywood case
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An idea for a thin plywood case
I have access to a laser cutter that's capable to cut plywood and acrylic, and there's also plenty of different thicknesses of plywood (but only 3 mm acrylic). Plate made of 1,5 mm plywood is probably too flimsy, so I've been thinking different ways to make a rigid plywood case. plywood_idea.png Her...
- 21 Feb 2015, 21:28
- Forum: Workshop
- Topic: Advice for building a fully custom keyboard
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http://ortholinearkeyboards.com/planck-top-plate-grd
There's a picture of a matrix layout switch plate.
There's a picture of a matrix layout switch plate.