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I have some buttons that are requiring a push with more pressure


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Hi there,

 

My A and D buttons require a bit more pressure to turn on and off than B, C, and the FS1-FS4 buttons.  

 

Is this normal?  Can it be fixed?  If so, how?  I see there's a buttons option in safe mode, but I don't want to go tinkering with that before I know what I'm doing.

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On 12/2/2023 at 11:07 AM, BaylorPRSer said:

My A and D buttons require a bit more pressure to turn on and off than B, C, and the FS1-FS4 buttons.  

 

Is this normal?  Can it be fixed?  If so, how?

 

Internally beneath the footswitches are two separate rows of tactile switches.
After disassembling them you could apply directly a good quality contact cleaner or even better isopropyl alcohol.


If cleaning doesn't solve the problem then you need to replace the individual worn switches (which thing requires knowing how to solder/desolder properly) or more conveniently the entire rows of switches.

 

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Line 6 24-31-1105 - 6mm 4-pin Tactile Switch

 

 

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Line 6 50-02-0234 - Top and Bottom Switch PCB Assembly for HD500X

 

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