If you are talking about the left/right mouse click, those are SW1 and SW2, which are OMRONs. If you are talking about the left/right tilt buttons that are SW8 and SW9, those are "standard" solderable tactile button switches that you can get from any maker shop.[br]
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Tactile Button Switches:
* Nice article about them in general:
** [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/articles/the-basics-of-tactile-switches|Tactile Switch Basics]
** [link|https://www.cuidevices.com/blog/tactile-switches-101|Tactile Switch 101]
* I desoldered one for you and found it is made by Alps
** L x W x H is 6.0mm x 6.0mm x 4.3mm
** 0.98N, which is around 100 gf
** Through hole, so easy to solder/desolder
** No ground pin,
** It is likely this model, or equivalent: [link|https://tech.alpsalpine.com/e/products/detail/SKHHAJA010/|SKHHAJA010]
** Purchase from [link|https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Alps-Alpine/SKHHAJA010?qs=seHrhfPpLDxKmnxKrvKYkA%3D%3D|Mouser] or anywhere else you happen to find it
* There is no reason you have to get an Alps one. These are pretty common and you can get them from several manufacturers, so look around. Here is a CUI one that would work too. Be sure to not get any short terminals/legs
** https://www.cuidevices.com/product/switches/tactile-switches/ts02-66-43-bk-100-lcr-d#technical
*** From [link|https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/CUI-Devices/TS02-66-43-BK-100-LCR-D?qs=A6eO%252BMLsxmQKx8LKBmCQ6w%3D%3D|Mouser]
*** From [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/cui-devices/TS02-66-43-BK-100-LCR-D/15634359|DigiKey]
Omron Subminiature Switch
* You can find replacements for these all over. Amazon, Mouser, Digikey, Aliexpress, etc.
* Chinese Model D2FC-F-7N(10M)
** The C means it is the chinese version
* Japanese Model D2F-01F, equivalent to
** The equivalent part number from Omron should be D2F-01F. 01 means it is rated for 30VDC, 0.1A. The F at the end means it is the lower force version, 0.74N.
*** [link|https://components.omron.com/us-en/products/switches/D2F|Product Page]
*** [link|https://components.omron.com/us-en/datasheet_pdf/B036-E1.pdf|Omron D2F Datasheet]
If you are talking about the left/right mouse click, those are SW1 and SW2, which are OMRONs. If you are talking about the left/right tilt buttons that are SW8 and SW9, those are "standard" solderable tactile button switches that you can get from any maker shop.[br]
* I desoldered one for you and found it is made by Alps
** L x W x H is 6.0mm x 6.0mm x 4.3mm
** 0.98N, which is around 100 gf
** Through hole, so easy to solder/desolder
** No ground pin,
** It is likely this model, or equivalent: [link|https://tech.alpsalpine.com/e/products/detail/SKHHAJA010/|SKHHAJA010]
** Purchase from [link|https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Alps-Alpine/SKHHAJA010?qs=seHrhfPpLDxKmnxKrvKYkA%3D%3D|Mouser] or anywhere else you happen to find it
* There is no reason you have to get an Alps one. These are pretty common and you can get them from several manufacturers, so look around. Here is a CUI one that would work too. Be sure to not get any short terminals/legs
*** From [link|https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/CUI-Devices/TS02-66-43-BK-100-LCR-D?qs=A6eO%252BMLsxmQKx8LKBmCQ6w%3D%3D|Mouser]
*** From [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/cui-devices/TS02-66-43-BK-100-LCR-D/15634359|DigiKey]
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Omron Subminiature Switch
* You can find replacements for these all over. Amazon, Mouser, Digikey, Aliexpress, etc.
* Chinese Model D2FC-F-7N(10M)
** The C means it is the chinese version
* Japanese Model D2F-01F, equivalent to
** The equivalent part number from Omron should be D2F-01F. 01 means it is rated for 30VDC, 0.1A. The F at the end means it is the lower force version, 0.74N.
If you are talking about the left/right mouse click, those are SW1 and SW2, which are OMRONs. If you are talking about the left/right tilt buttons that are SW8 and SW9, those are "standard" solderable tactile button switches that you can get from any maker shop.[br]
* I desoldered one for you and found it is made by Alps
** L x W x H is 6.0mm x 6.0mm x 4.3mm
** 0.98N, which is around 100 gf
** Through hole, so easy to solder/desolder
** No ground pin,
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** It is likely this model, or equivalent: [link|https://tech.alpsalpine.com/e/products/detail/SKHHAJA010/|SKHHAJA010|new_window=true]
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** Purchase from [link|https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Alps-Alpine/SKHHAJA010?qs=seHrhfPpLDxKmnxKrvKYkA%3D%3D|Mouser|new_window=true] or anywhere else you happen to find it
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** It is likely this model, or equivalent: [link|https://tech.alpsalpine.com/e/products/detail/SKHHAJA010/|SKHHAJA010]
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** Purchase from [link|https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Alps-Alpine/SKHHAJA010?qs=seHrhfPpLDxKmnxKrvKYkA%3D%3D|Mouser] or anywhere else you happen to find it
* There is no reason you have to get an Alps one. These are pretty common and you can get them from several manufacturers, so look around. Here is a CUI one that would work too. Be sure to not get any short terminals/legs
*** From [link|https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/CUI-Devices/TS02-66-43-BK-100-LCR-D?qs=A6eO%252BMLsxmQKx8LKBmCQ6w%3D%3D|Mouser|new_window=true]
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*** From [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/cui-devices/TS02-66-43-BK-100-LCR-D/15634359|DigiKey|new_window=true]
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*** From [link|https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/CUI-Devices/TS02-66-43-BK-100-LCR-D?qs=A6eO%252BMLsxmQKx8LKBmCQ6w%3D%3D|Mouser]
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*** From [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/cui-devices/TS02-66-43-BK-100-LCR-D/15634359|DigiKey]
Omron Subminiature Switch
* You can find replacements for these all over. Amazon, Mouser, Digikey, Aliexpress, etc.
* Chinese Model D2FC-F-7N(10M)
** The C means it is the chinese version
* Japanese Model D2F-01F, equivalent to
** The equivalent part number from Omron should be D2F-01F. 01 means it is rated for 30VDC, 0.1A. The F at the end means it is the lower force version, 0.74N.
If you are talking about the left/right mouse click, those are SW1 and SW2, which are OMRONs. If you are talking about the left/right tilt buttons that are SW8 and SW9, those are "standard" solderable tactile button switches that you can get from any maker shop.[br]
[br]
Tactile Button Switches:
* Nice article about them in general:
** [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/articles/the-basics-of-tactile-switches|Tactile Switch Basics|new_window=true]
* [link|https://www.cuidevices.com/blog/tactile-switches-101|Tactile Switch 101|new_window=true]
* I desoldered one for you and found it is made by Alps
** L x W x H is 6.0mm x 6.0mm x 4.3mm
** 0.98N, which is around 100 gf
** Through hole, so easy to solder/desolder
** No ground pin,
** It is likely this model, or equivalent: [link|https://tech.alpsalpine.com/e/products/detail/SKHHAJA010/|SKHHAJA010|new_window=true]
** Purchase from [link|https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Alps-Alpine/SKHHAJA010?qs=seHrhfPpLDxKmnxKrvKYkA%3D%3D|Mouser|new_window=true] or anywhere else you happen to find it
* There is no reason you have to get an Alps one. These are pretty common and you can get them from several manufacturers, so look around. Here is a CUI one that would work too. Be sure to not get any short terminals/legs
** https://www.cuidevices.com/product/switches/tactile-switches/ts02-66-43-bk-100-lcr-d#technical
*** From [link|https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/CUI-Devices/TS02-66-43-BK-100-LCR-D?qs=A6eO%252BMLsxmQKx8LKBmCQ6w%3D%3D|Mouser|new_window=true]
*** From [link|https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/cui-devices/TS02-66-43-BK-100-LCR-D/15634359|DigiKey|new_window=true]
Omron Subminiature Switch
* You can find replacements for these all over. Amazon, Mouser, Digikey, Aliexpress, etc.
* Chinese Model D2FC-F-7N(10M)
** The C means it is the chinese version
* Japanese Model D2F-01F, equivalent to
** The equivalent part number from Omron should be D2F-01F. 01 means it is rated for 30VDC, 0.1A. The F at the end means it is the lower force version, 0.74N.
*** [link|https://components.omron.com/us-en/products/switches/D2F|Product Page|new_window=true]
*** [link|https://components.omron.com/us-en/datasheet_pdf/B036-E1.pdf|Omron D2F Datasheet|new_window=true]