Mini-Hall No Gimbal Joystick

This is a very satisfying button click test for the new button mechanism for the mini-Hall joystick (no gimbal).

Most of the parts are 3D printed. Inside, there is an off-the-shelf self-lubricating bronze sleeve bearing for smooth button presses. The force required is 1.8kgf.

You can see in the video that such large activation force is not only for the satisfying click, it is also necessary to prevent accidental activation. It's fatal if you accidentally activate the boost button (I often assign it on the F-16 mini-stick button press, and it's a bit iffy with the TM F-16 TQS Viper's puny activation force) inside a space station in Elite Dangerous. I could have done 0.9kgf with just 1x dome switch, but I felt it's too easy to accidentally activate it so I doubled it with 2x switches.

This new mechanism (not shown) is much straight forward than the previous working design, and is only possible with the newly released stainless steel dome switch with back lighting (I am not using back lighting). The previous design worked, but it's a bit of an "unnatural" design... I did contemplated drilling a hole in the dome switch.... but... that could destroy the spring... and it's way too fuzzy for makers making this at home. I wished I could use this current design but couldn't find the right dome switch. Now I can.

This design will be replicated to other designs that require button press.





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