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Step 9Getting tactile...

Getting tactile...
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First, go take a break. Get some coffee, smoke a cigarette, play with...just take a break.


O.K. back from your break. Feeling good? Alright, lets continue.

We need to get out tactile switches to stay in place and function well for a long time. It took me forever to figure this out and its really the only part of this that I feel like is a real breakthrough. The pictures are pretty self explanatory, but I will fill in some of the blanks for you.

After you get everything glued in check that each of the tactile switches works freely and is not pressed down too far. Use a multimeter for this.
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2 comments
May 13, 2010. 4:06 AMwout smeets says:
this is saving money you should not buy more switches
Jul 29, 2010. 10:36 PMzack247 says:
why didn't he just use the original button plate? it would have saved a lot of glue...
Jun 14, 2010. 2:41 PMKiW says:
Nice, I'm trying it with a old SAGA 16 bit controler, but I run into a problem, there is no way I could get switchesm and I dont know what Ciken trys to say can you help me with a other way to do it? or explean Ciken's way? BTW NICE WORK!

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