Took apart an affected switch.. Figured it out.. Fixed it, but it's time consuming vs replacement cost of $0.50.
The CAUSE is the 2 prong leaf spring..
It is in essence the "spring" that pushes the white slider downwards to make the "click" sound.
Depending on how "far" the leaf is "crimped", it will have "more/less" spring tension..
The affected switches have less tension in the 2 prong leaf than the unaffected switch..
I know this, because I fixed a switch, by pushing the leaf "toward the stem a little, and inserting a very slightly wider pin between the arches where it's crimped..
Now, Would I ever bother doing this fix, vs "buying" a new switch... Heck no.. Buying a new switch is cheaper than the labor invovled...
But now we know WHY, some blue switches don't click as loudly/ at all.
