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You’d be hard pressed to find a more fun way to test switches than with CLICKEYbits—and this DIY version allows you to put it together yourself, and to add your own switches if you like. Though CLICKEYbits were originally developed as switch testers, people loved them so much that they started buying them as fidget toys Read More
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I needed something more satisfying than a fidget spinner or one of those fidget boxes, and this fit the bill. I didn't have any real issues assembling it, but my fingers did hurt a bit afterwards from the amount of pressure you need to use to seat the switches.
I needed something more satisfying than a fidget spinner or one of those fidget boxes, and this fit the bill. I didn't have any real issues assembling it, but my fingers did hurt a bit afterwards from the amount of pressure you need to use to seat the switches.
Pretty interesting fidget and works best with clicky switches if you don't have anyone around, feels more relaxing to my taste.
Nonetheless, it's quite a nice tool to test switches as well as they are easy to replace.
I think my cat gets more fun out of this than I do, what with how often I come into my office to find it knocked off my desk and several feet away. In fact, I'm not quite sure where it's rolled off to this time...
But the keys are cute, and I like the tactile feel the best.