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Danks!
Quoted from mmr61184:How do you do that, the arm looks like its attached internally. The black cherry switches you can just pop the arm off i didn't think you can do it with these.
100%, the arm of this is mounted inside the switch. You can't just pop it off like on others.
Quoted from mac622:It's actually not that difficult to do. Those type of micro switches are only held together in two places (circlced area in pic). Take an E-xacto knife or razor blade and trim those two nubs that are circled in the pic. The switch can then be separated like in the 2nd picture. Take the the armature from you old switch and put it into the new one and super glue it back together and you're done. Practice on an old switch first. You'll be surprised at how easy it is.
Most excellent info. Many thanks!
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