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by YarickR2
2095 days ago
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Oh I love them high steak business meatings, with rare proposals and well done outcomes.
ontopic: all mechanical switches fail, and have multiple ways to fail, from subtle contact jitter to loose/broken springs to whatever else could break |
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a) the switches are trivially repairable (like switching out RAM on my Lenovo, which requires exactly two Philips screws), or
b) designing the switches such that their mean time to failure is far longer than the mean time to failure of any of the other critical components, which is absolutely do-able using the right materials and tolerances.
It's not as though audio on a laptop is pumping enormous amounts of current that presents a serious electrical challenge in that respect, and it's unlikely that the mechanism is going to be used 1000 times per day for 10 years.
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