Oh, I thought they were double sided xD.
Thanks for the clarification !
Well, I thought so also. Now I need to ask, "why not". Other than they would be more expensive but wouldn't they do a better job?
I apologize if I already mentioned this idea, but since we are on the topic .... When I watch the video of the person wiggling the keycap that shows the switch wobbling around, hence the need for these stickers, although I now just consider them spacers, I also look at the movement between the switch and the mounting plate. I also think it would be a great idea to have a sticker, both sides with adhesive, between the bottom half of the switch and the mounting plate. There was quite a bit of slop there. And as I follow the phantom thread I know there is some switch wobble in the omunting plate due to the way the coreners in the plate were relieved so the switch could be disassembled which still soldered and mounted. The clearance that was cut into the corners significantly reduced the surface are on two of the sides of the switch. This was even mentioned in the thread about the wobble. The stickers we are buying here look fairly thick and I guess that works, as long as the switch halves snap together but I don't believe the new ones I speak of for between the plate and bottom half of the switch need to be that think since the tabs still need to clip the switch to the plate. So two questions ...
Is it a good idea to have the stickers above be double sides adhesive?
Would a double sided sticker between the switch and plate help reduce the wobble even more?
I think I have mentioned this to two or three people via PM and never got much feedback so I'll throw it out here in the wild for critique.
Thanks,
John