Excited to finally have enough hardware to use @TheSlamArcade buttons I worked on for so long π₯²
Still some small adjustments and surface finish issues that will be fixed in the next sample, but they feel so good I couldn't wait
We just got some 30mm prototype samples in to share! Photos comparing against our 24 mm button and a spare 30mm Sanwa we had.
We put a lot of work into making the button cap as big as possible for the space without compromising on feel or durability
Another 24mm mx arcade button prototype with some adjustments!
- Keycap shape sculpted to make it huge without scraping edges on the way down
- High-frequency sound dampening inside keycap for deeper sound profile
- Extra ridges on side tabs to support thicker panels
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Latest MX button prototype! This 24 mm version has an oversized keycap with over 10 percent more surface area than your usual 24 mm snap-in button.
Activates quickly at around .5mm with long enough total travel to prevent fatigue.
I like the matte finish π
We got a new batch of mx button and USB passthrough prototypes, they're coming along really nice! Here's one of the 24 mm buttons in a black stone finish π
One of the most important additions to our hardware lineup for high performance arcade controller functionality: stickers. Coming soon to the web store!
Hi! We're a brand new arcade hardware project focused on repairable hardware for DIY enthusiasts! Here are some of the early prototypes for our MX switch compatible buttons and a USB A to C panel converter.
Plus some PCB jewelry for fun!
More details on each of these soon!