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Cherry MX Brown Stem 55g Mechanical Switch for Samducksa 202 MX Pushbutton

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  • Product Description

    The Crown/Samducksa family of MX pushbutton offers incredible durability, responsiveness, and a unique feedback system thanks to its use of mechanical key switches.   

    Operating Force, Feel, and Different Key Switches Explained

    The immediate benefit of incorporating the HBFS pushbutton into your gameplay is the ability to choose your preferred level of operating force, simply by switching out the mechanical key switches.

    What does linear feel or tactile feel mean? Linear feel means that the feel is consistent from the moment you press down on the button. Tactile feel provides a bit of feedback upon actuation. Operating Force means how hard you have to push the button and how hard it will push back when depressed.The g45g, for example, represents a metric unit of force.

    Swapping Key Switches to Adjust Operating Force and Feedback

    Because the HBFS uses mechanical key switches, you can purchase other switches that offer a higher operating force, or a different feel.  Each are color-coded based on their characteristics:

    • Red: 45g operating force, linear feel
    • Silver: 45g operating force, linear feel, operative travel 1.2mm versus 2mm of Red MX
    • Black: 60g operating force, linear feel
    • Brown: 55g operating force, soft tactile feel
    • Blue: 60g operating force, click tactile feel
    • Razer MX Orange: 45g operating force, soft tactile feel, silent operation, operative travel 1.9mm versus 2mm of Red MX
    • Razer MX Green: 50g operating force, click tactile feel, operative travel 1.9mm versus 2mm of Red MX

    Cherry MX 45g Linear Red Switch
    Cherry MX™ Red
    Cherry MX Red is a 45g linear feel key switch. It takes very little effort to press the button down. The feeling is quite unique, very soft yet responsive. These also offer no audible click when pressed down, unless you force it to "bottom out" -- pushing the button all the way down to its plastic contacts.

    10x more durable than Sanwa RG

    Sanwa's RG microswitches are known to last longer than the standard SW-68 switches.  Thanks to the mechanical key switch, HBFS possesses a much longer lifespan through use of mechanical switches - 50 million operations versus 500,000 - for about the same price as as the RG.

    Change your Gameplay, or Repair/Replace

    These key switches offer their own unique feedback and press capabilities, potentially improving your approach your fighting game execution.  Should you need to replace few damaged switches in a mechanical keyboard (purchases limited to 12pcs), these should do the trick.  Make sure to check the type of switch that your keyboard uses before purchasing.

    Thanks to The Keyboard Company and PC World for helpful descriptions on key switch characteristics.  Animated illustrations by cherrymx.de.

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    1. It does not work with my 24ml Crown Button

      I tried switching the original Cherry MX Speed Silver switch for a Cherry MX Brown for a 24mm Crown Button. The switch could read a signal outside of the button, but when I put it in the button, there's no signal. Thankfully I had a spare MX Brown to use and it works now.
      I'm not sure if I received a faulty switch or I messed up the instillation process, but I NEVER had this issue with the Cherry MX Red switches that I installed in my 30mm crown buttons.
      I'd say, be REALLY careful with the MX Browns in particular b/c they're the most fragile.
      on May 10th 2022

    2. Its a cherry brown switch. :)

      I mean 5 stars for being exactly what it advertises: a stand alone cherry brown switch. I'm not adept enough a player to tell the difference between a silver and brown, but I know they feel more responsive than sanwa switches.

      It works great with my gamerfinger buttons. Keep in mind those pins are fragile, and they will bend quite easily and you will never be able to get them back into place or into your buttons.

      But that is not a knock on the product, that is how they've been made for years. Just a warning to everybody buying them.
      on Aug 20th 2019

    3. Tactile yet silent

      Short actuation distance, and silent while keeping the clear tactile feel, when the key is pressed. on May 13th 2019

  • Product Videos

    • Tech Corner: The GamerFinger HBFS-30-G3 Pushbutton
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    Tech Corner: The GamerFinger HBFS-30-G3 Pushbutton

    GamerFinger is the first company to offer an arcade pushbutton with swappable mechanical keyboard microswitches. This gives your the flexibility to play with varying force and feedback, tailoring to your preferences. This episode covers how to assemble the HBFS-30-G3 screwbutton, swap in and out Cherry MX keyboard microswitches, and tips on installation. Products mentioned in this video: GamerFinger Brand pushbuttons - https://www.focusattack.com/gamerfinger/ Cherry MX mechanical keyboard microswitches - https://www.focusattack.com/brands/Cherry.html
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