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The Qty 2 OMRON D2F-01F-T Micro Switches are designed for optimal performance in devices like Razer and Logitech mice. With a compact size of 3.9 x 2.7 x 0.2 inches and gold contact material, these switches ensure reliable ON-OFF operation and touch control, making them a perfect choice for tech enthusiasts looking to enhance their gaming or professional experience.
Operation Mode | ON-OFF |
Current Rating | 2 Amps |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Connector Type | Micro-usb |
Brand | Omron |
Terminal | Physical |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.9 x 2.7 x 0.2 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Mounting Type | Through Hole Mount |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
Contact Material | Gold |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Number of Positions | 2 |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Color | Black |
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | Omron |
UPC | 799599174949 |
Series | FBA_D2F-01F-T |
Item model number | FBA_D2F-01F-T |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 2.7 x 0.2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.9 x 2.7 x 0.2 inches |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
ASIN | B00IJ38YQ2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 19, 2014 |
C**F
Great!
Works very well with G600. It has a softer/quieter click than the original switch, but no complaints here.
A**R
Restored Razer Naga Trinity to brand new
I've had this Razer Naga Trinity for quite a few years and it just recently started giving me the double-click issue even when I only clicked once.Found these are a direct replacement microswitch. These are actually made in Japan, where the original switches are marked to be made in China.I bought two to replace both microswitches, because they were cheap enough and "why not?"After putting these new ones in, my Naga Trinity no longer had the double-click issue and it feels as if it was brand new.Instead of spending $60+ for a good mouse, I spent $6 and a little bit of time with soldering and I have a fully functioning mouse that will likely last another several years.Its worth saving money, and reducing waste
S**S
Logitech G604 repair went great!
These switches are perfect drop in replacements for my logitech G604. They even snap into place so that you dont have to hold them in while soldering.The click is noticably lighter weight than the originals. I don't mind at all, but some people might be more particular about that. Every click still feels very intentional, so its not too light.
R**K
Works in a Logitech MX Anywhere 2 mouse
I was sick and tired of dropping 80 dollars for the nicest mouse Logitech makes (love the size etc,). So when my mouse’s left button started acting up after less than 2 years, I wanted to try and fix it. Well, it took a bit of patience and careful heating but I got the old switch out and dropped in this little beauty. It’s a little wider than the OEM switch but that didn’t matter.So far, I haven’t experienced any premature “drops” when I’m dragging or highlighting text anymore. So far so good.Tips: The battery cable connector was hard to remove. Slip a pick into the little holes and pry the connector, alternating holes until you can disconnect it. The connector is brittle but don’t worry, even with the top part of the connector gone, it can plug in securely.Buy some Logitech mouse feet when you buy this switch, you basically destroy the feet to get to the screws.Great buy!
J**N
Better than new!
Perfect replacement set of Omrom switches. I say better than new considering the fact that unlike the OEMs, these were manufactured in Japan so naturally their industry quality standards are more rigorous. The actuation pressure is exactly the same (75g) so you shouldn't *feel* any difference in usage, but the click is much quieter; personally I like it. I've only replaced my left mouse button switch since that's my only double-clicking issue. $7 and decent soldering skill goes a long way compared to purchasing a new g305 :)
L**A
Double clicking after 2 months
Used these switches to replace the double clicking switches in my logitech mouse. I used these switches to replace my left and right click and the first thing I noticed is that they take very little force to actuate. This results in me accidentally clicking just by resting my fingers on the mouse buttons. To be fair, this isn't a defect but is simply a property of the switches. 2 months after installation and now the left click is starting to double click upon releasing the mouse button. Now I have to replace my switches yet again. This time I'll be using a switch with a higher actuation force.
C**D
Just finished installing in a Corsair M65 Elite.
Oddly, it works far better and more efficiently than when it was new. The button is a lot more sensitive. Be aware, if you are used to clicking a little harder due to a bad button in the past (me) this will be a hair trigger in comparison.This model has the bends in the prongs to help hold it in place. I ended up straightening them with a plier as they would not fit through the holes with the bends. No big deal. Works great, easy install (if you are good with solder and wicking).
S**Y
Great switch, be very precise with installation to get the right fit and action.
These switches "Made in Japan" replace the "Made in China" versions of the exact same thing that I had in my Logitech and Razer mice.They have a clearly different and more positive click sound and feel to them than my admittedly worn out Chinese made ones.The one issue I had was that these were just very slightly taller when installed in my mouse and this caused some troubleshooting for why the clicking was not working when reassembled. Most likely this was due to the tight tolerances involved and I didn't solder the new one in exactly the same place as the old one. The throw on these little things is so small that it's easy to be off by enough to make the actuating device (like the mouse button that pushes the switch) press too hard and close the switch even when not being clicked. A little filing down of the switch head fixed the issue.
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