It's interesting that people actually like clicky buttons. I am a big fan of silent keys/buttons for everything. I prefer to be able to play my console while traveling and in public spaces without driving people around me crazy or getting too much attention
I personally prefer membrane buttons on a controller, though that's only if it's done well. It's very easy to mess up and I've felt plenty of bad membranes in controllers, especially on the dpad. But I am considering trying to give clicky buttons a go for using more often
just installed the oled version on my oled deck. as someone with very little experience opening up electronics, it took me a couple hours. hardest part for me was removing the triggers. very happy with the results though. the stock oled buttons and dpad for me were very loose and rattly.
I wish there was a balance between not mushy and not ear killing clickiness. Rhe only reason i want to do rhis is bevause rhe dpad is so freaking mushy but idk if i want ro hear rhat much noise
Thought the clicky buttons would have been as good as the ones in the wolverine Chroma controller. I think the ones there are very good but I feel like id want to keep to the default deck ones if the feeling i get from the video sound is right, as it sounds like there isn't any tension before the click so it might not be as smooth. I'm only really feeling like getting some more responsive back buttons that would be easier to click. Also the decks joysticks are a bit stiffer feeling than usual but I don't use them for precision so I think they're good enough until maybe they get drift then ill get better ones installed as it looks pretty easy to do.
I installed this on my own steam deck, and it required a lot more force to push the buttons and it made my fingers hurt. It's probably more of a me thing, but any games that require mashing the same button becomes nearly impossible. It might've been a different story if the buttons were flat-top instead of beady so that they didn't poke into my fingers so bad.
I love when the steam decks dosent look like all the others
It's interesting that people actually like clicky buttons. I am a big fan of silent keys/buttons for everything. I prefer to be able to play my console while traveling and in public spaces without driving people around me crazy or getting too much attention
I also tend to like mine quite but I've really been struggling with no feedback so there are an option I'm looking into
i hate the micro switch button on the xbox dpad
It’s the feeling not so much the sound people like at least personally
Most people like the feeling, not the sound
I personally prefer membrane buttons on a controller, though that's only if it's done well. It's very easy to mess up and I've felt plenty of bad membranes in controllers, especially on the dpad.
But I am considering trying to give clicky buttons a go for using more often
Holy crap those are loud... I'd love it if they had a quieter version
It'd be awesome if they came out with a clicky feel that was similar to like an MX Master 3S mouse. Tactile but silent.
are there any quiet ruberry buttons like the Nintendo Pro Controller has?
just installed the oled version on my oled deck. as someone with very little experience opening up electronics, it took me a couple hours. hardest part for me was removing the triggers. very happy with the results though. the stock oled buttons and dpad for me were very loose and rattly.
Removing the triggers was a nightmare.
For fighting games the clicky would give a more involving experience I supposed. Great product and video
I did this when they came out to my LCD deck now I can't use my oled just don't feel as nice
They have it for OLED.
@@CosmicApe they do now. they did not when i made this post
I did this mod during a shell swap too. I like it alot
Wow nice video, also you got a really unique steam deck looks cool
I wish there was a balance between not mushy and not ear killing clickiness. Rhe only reason i want to do rhis is bevause rhe dpad is so freaking mushy but idk if i want ro hear rhat much noise
Im actually using this to replace a faulty dpad. The ifixit one is out of stock.
I did this on my OLED, honestly you don't even need a hair dryer. till come with a bit more resistance (I'm assuming)
Thought the clicky buttons would have been as good as the ones in the wolverine Chroma controller. I think the ones there are very good but I feel like id want to keep to the default deck ones if the feeling i get from the video sound is right, as it sounds like there isn't any tension before the click so it might not be as smooth.
I'm only really feeling like getting some more responsive back buttons that would be easier to click. Also the decks joysticks are a bit stiffer feeling than usual but I don't use them for precision so I think they're good enough until maybe they get drift then ill get better ones installed as it looks pretty easy to do.
looks good looking to mod my steam deck oled in the future
how do you know if you won?
I’ll be contacting everyone soon :)
awesome sounds good@@JasonWitmerYT
so i didnt win then@@JasonWitmerYT
Haven’t sent out emails yet haha waiting on the company
my bad@@JasonWitmerYT i want this mod but dont want to pay for it if i win so im eagerly waiting
Wonder how this would be with a fighting game like street fighter 6 👀
Ay jason what game is that you were playing during the clicky button test it looked like baseball or smash bros?!
Also do they feel more accurate over all I'm all for performance mods
Lethal league blaze! Hmm I’m not sure if I’d call them more accurate, but certainly more satisfying
Think I will have to wait 10 years to justify taking it apart for buttons incase I break it 😅
I’d definitely get these if they come out for the OLED. What game are you playing here? Looks fun
Lethal League: Blaze!
I noticed they have the OLED vision now!
Love these type of buttons, but wouldn't wanna use these in public as much as stock buttons. Same in bed as you mentioned.
What game are you playing in the video?? Great video!
Lethal League Blaze!
This would probably lead to a better experience in game but I can imagine this being obnoxious in public.
I installed this on my own steam deck, and it required a lot more force to push the buttons and it made my fingers hurt. It's probably more of a me thing, but any games that require mashing the same button becomes nearly impossible. It might've been a different story if the buttons were flat-top instead of beady so that they didn't poke into my fingers so bad.
Great video
It’s kind of cool I guess, but after 5 mins of listening to them click I’d be annoyed and switch it back.
Just so you know, those joysticks are a downgrade. Sure they may never drift, but is that really worth the downgrade in accuracy and range of motion?
What do you mean downgrade in accuracy and range of motion? They look, feel, and function just like the stock sticks
@@drewby618no they don't, the gullikits have a square outer range which is really ass
I'm actually looking for a way to make the buttons as silent as possible.
fill the rubber button membranes up with super glue
itll make em last longer too