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    [–] [email protected] 5 points 6 months ago (1 children)

    Unless you have a framework, and can remove the bezel and confirm that they work!

    I'm really happy with my new framework's switches, I actually trust them for once! I went to find a thing on how they work to post here:

    "(They) saw the mention of the switches and that they are optical somewhere, but can’t remember to quote the source.

    As far as I can tell each switch is a U channel with a light emitter on one side, and a detector on the other. The part you move on the bezel just breaks the light beam. This creates a electronic on/off hardware switch.

    Using an actual physical switch would tend to be a source of an intermittent connection over time. Hence the use of optical technology. Same thought process for the screen open switch being a Hall Effect sensor, which can work through a cover."

    [–] [email protected] 4 points 6 months ago

    Open-source hardware to the rescue! So you CAN verify it.