Not-So-Slimbox (Regular Cherry-style switches)
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# Not-So-Slimbox (Regular Cherry-style switches) This is a remix of [Jfedor's Slimbox](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4880590), adapted for use with normal **full sized cherry mx style switches**. It also requires no screws nor glue to be kept together. ## Features/differences from original - Adapted to use **full size mechanical switches** - Height increaced to **`~25 mm`** (hence the name) - Button caps adjusted to fit silicone [o-ring](https://i.imgur.com/7Fd87QL.png) (1.25-2.50 mm) under them for dumpening _(optional)_ - Requires **no screws** or glue to be kept together - _(pretty much)_ All new [microcontroller code](https://github.com/CyberDNIWE/arduino-gamepad) that allows for: - [**Debouncing**](https://www.nuvation.com/resources/article/switch-debouncing-electronic-product-designs) on per-button basis - _ever had your input registered twice on one press? Never again!_ - [**S**.**O**.**C**.**D**](https://www.hitboxarcade.com/blogs/support/what-is-socd) cleaning of your liking (trust me, you **will** need this) - _ever pressed forward AND back simultaniously and had the game freak out? Not going to happen any more!_ ## Code The code can be found **[>> here <<](https://github.com/CyberDNIWE/arduino-gamepad)** and is suited for any **ATmega32U4**- based board. > Originally forked from [jfedor2/gamepad repo](https://github.com/jfedor2/gamepad/), but departed heavliy from it. ## Switches I used [Kalilh Box Royal](https://candykeys.com/product/novelkeys-box-royal) and [Outemu Silent Gray](https://i.imgur.com/KoRIHyB.png) and I liked boxed ones more. The traditional "pillar"- style stem seems a bit to wobbly for the sizes of button caps here. Depending on the switch you chose, your mileage may vary. ## Print settings - Used fillament: PET-G - Layer height: 0.15 mm - Infill: 25%, Hexagon pattern - No supports - No raft - Top and buttons printed face down
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