E Electrostatic New Member Mar 7, 2006 #1 Hey would any one in here know were one can purchase a small push button that is around 2cm in lengh and 2 cm in width or smaller than that. Thank You
Hey would any one in here know were one can purchase a small push button that is around 2cm in lengh and 2 cm in width or smaller than that. Thank You
justDIY Active Member Mar 7, 2006 #2 2cm isn't very small?! where are you located, otherwise all I can say is you can buy them on "the internet"
2cm isn't very small?! where are you located, otherwise all I can say is you can buy them on "the internet"
E Electrostatic New Member Mar 7, 2006 #3 justDIY said: 2cm isn't very small?! where are you located, otherwise all I can say is you can buy them on "the internet" Click to expand... I live in Florida.... Im looking for a pushbutton smaller actually.. Do you know any place on the internet that sells small push buttons.... Also i prefer the pushbutton to be smiliar of a computer keyboard push button flat..
justDIY said: 2cm isn't very small?! where are you located, otherwise all I can say is you can buy them on "the internet" Click to expand... I live in Florida.... Im looking for a pushbutton smaller actually.. Do you know any place on the internet that sells small push buttons.... Also i prefer the pushbutton to be smiliar of a computer keyboard push button flat..
justDIY Active Member Mar 7, 2006 #4 Electrostatic said: Also i prefer the pushbutton to be smiliar of a computer keyboard push button flat.. Click to expand... computer keyboards use membrane switches older keyboards used tactile switches - these are also used on most everything else today in some fashion or another you can check out this website for cheap surplus switches: http://www.mpja.com/listcat.asp?dept=117 they are also located in Florida, so you'd have fast cheap shipping another source, located in Texas (website not as organized) **broken link removed**
Electrostatic said: Also i prefer the pushbutton to be smiliar of a computer keyboard push button flat.. Click to expand... computer keyboards use membrane switches older keyboards used tactile switches - these are also used on most everything else today in some fashion or another you can check out this website for cheap surplus switches: http://www.mpja.com/listcat.asp?dept=117 they are also located in Florida, so you'd have fast cheap shipping another source, located in Texas (website not as organized) **broken link removed**