it's weird that a Simon would have clicky micro switches for buttons instead of the normal rubber dome buttons found on other ones, but I guess they can make it thinner over all this way since the button travel isn't as long.
Is there's some kind of switch you're supposed to press? Got my World's Smallest Simon today and it does nothing. I took the battery tab out and tried to get it going. Nothing. Replaced the batteries. Nothing.
it's weird that a Simon would have clicky micro switches for buttons instead of the normal rubber dome buttons found on other ones, but I guess they can make it thinner over all this way since the button travel isn't as long.
You know what, yeah, that is interesting.
I guess they wanted to make the buttons more responsive or something like that.
Is there's some kind of switch you're supposed to press? Got my World's Smallest Simon today and it does nothing. I took the battery tab out and tried to get it going. Nothing. Replaced the batteries. Nothing.
Do you have any foreign travel Simons?
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Those are a thing?