Inserts behind buttons for tactile feedback?
Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2020 11:43 pm
Do you guys recommend or advocate for putting something between the buttons and the silicone pad of a GBZ build to improve the tactile feedback or responsiveness of the buttons?
Im gathering parts for my first build after just receiving a Circuit Sword from Kite. I have been watching some YouTube videos on how to assemble it, namely Aaron Morris'. He cuts out rounds of plastic for each button and inserts them down into the back of the button. He adds that for the rear buttons (L&R) this trick is necessary or the buttons may not work at all. He also says that the buttons can feel mushy or crunchy if pushed at a certain angle, which i dont want.
Is this a real problem? If so, is it a real problem for all buttons, or just the rears? If it needs to be addressed, is there another way to accomplish this without having a piece of plastic floating around back there and crunching with each button push? I am considering perhaps filling them up 20% or so with epoxy or something, or perhaps gluing the plastic cutouts into the back of the button instead.
Any input, experiences or suggestions appreciated. Thanks
Im gathering parts for my first build after just receiving a Circuit Sword from Kite. I have been watching some YouTube videos on how to assemble it, namely Aaron Morris'. He cuts out rounds of plastic for each button and inserts them down into the back of the button. He adds that for the rear buttons (L&R) this trick is necessary or the buttons may not work at all. He also says that the buttons can feel mushy or crunchy if pushed at a certain angle, which i dont want.
Is this a real problem? If so, is it a real problem for all buttons, or just the rears? If it needs to be addressed, is there another way to accomplish this without having a piece of plastic floating around back there and crunching with each button push? I am considering perhaps filling them up 20% or so with epoxy or something, or perhaps gluing the plastic cutouts into the back of the button instead.
Any input, experiences or suggestions appreciated. Thanks