Button senstivity adjustment

Kris

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Is there any way to adjust the button Sensitivity?

I am using the buttons for movement (WASD), and when I move my finger slightly I stop moving forward. I have scrolled through the forums and can't find any info on this.
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Is there any way to adjust the button Sensitivity?

I am using the buttons for movement (WASD), and when I move my finger slightly I stop moving forward. I have scrolled through the forums and can't find any info on this.
Thanks.
Does it mean it`s not sensitive enough ?
 

Kris

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No the opposite, I find it too sensitive and even the slightest movement releases the button, my finger can still be pressing down and it releases.
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No the opposite, I find it too sensitive and even the slightest movement releases the button, my finger can still be pressing down and it releases.
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Try swapping the buttons. So take the same size button and replace for the button you have bound the movement on. I wonder on whether it`s something with how far the actuation point is.

You can use some memory foam bumpers behind the buttons, to make it more resistant
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Try swapping the buttons. So take the same size button and replace for the button you have bound the movement on. I wonder on whether it`s something with how far the actuation point is.

You can use some memory foam bumpers behind the buttons, to make it more resistant
This would be a great video ideal for the Azeron YouTube channel. I see people talking about this a lot
 
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Ignag

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Try swapping the buttons. So take the same size button and replace for the button you have bound the movement on. I wonder on whether it`s something with how far the actuation point is.

You can use some memory foam bumpers behind the buttons, to make it more resistant
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Hi,
sorry to bother you,
where can I find those bumpers?
I've checked Amazon and Aliexpress but It seems I cannot find them (the memory foam kind).
otherwise I can create them in rubber foam, what's their size (in mm)?

Thank you

Diego
 
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Hi,
sorry to bother you,
where can I find those bumpers?
I've checked Amazon and Aliexpress but It seems I cannot find them (the memory foam kind).
otherwise I can create them in rubber foam, what's their size (in mm)?

Thank you

Diego
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Look for some super sliders or similar stuff
 

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Thank you very much,

what are the most suitable thickness and diameter?
I guess that would depend on your preference. I prefer the sensitive buttons.
How long ago did you purchase the unit ? It might feel like you would need more resistance at the start, because of the missclicking ?
 

Ignag

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I guess that would depend on your preference. I prefer the sensitive buttons.
How long ago did you purchase the unit ? It might feel like you would need more resistance at the start, because of the missclicking ?
2 weeks and I missclick a lot...
a 2mm (metric) thickness and 5mm diameter will be ok?
 
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2 weeks and I missclick a lot...
a 2mm (metric) thickness and 5mm diameter will be ok?
It`s hard to say on what you require.
You will only know it after installing it on how you feel, for some buttons you might require double that.
But 2mm pad would definetely fit behind the button