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lenbeen t1_j1vpk3i wrote

nipping the 2 pins is fine, just be sure you aren't damaging the actual connecting metal pins, only the plastic bits

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Polar76_ OP t1_j1vsuu0 wrote

Yup, got it. Just the 2 little plastic ones next to the center post. Thanks!

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NoOne-NBA- t1_j1vq493 wrote

It depends on what you do with the switches, after clipping them.

Clipping 5-pin switches down to 3-pin doesn't create any problems, unless you want to later use those switches in a plateless build.
If you're doing a plateless build, the extra two pins will help keep the switches aligned properly, which is normally handled by the plate, when using 3-pin switches.
I've seen some really horrible looking plateless builds, where the keys are all just aligned haphazardly to each other.

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Polar76_ OP t1_j1vte09 wrote

Thanks for the clarification. These switches are a complete assortment of switches, no duplicates. Once I find the ones I want, I'll buy a fresh batch and these will stay as testers/fidget gadget.

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efertox t1_j1vqgo0 wrote

It's ok to remove extra 2 pins if your PCB doesn't support that

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