Gateron Quinn Mechanical Switch
GATERON Quinn Tactile Switch Features
| The five-pin switch adopts an MX switch structure, and the special part is made of POM material, which has the characteristics of high toughness, high wear resistance and high smoothness. The peak of the conventional tactile switch appears at 1-1.5mm, and the tactile bump is relatively small. The peak is 0.5mm, and the paragraph drop is larger, and the tactile feedback is more pronounced. |
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22mm double-stage gold-plated spring. The spring is
preferably made of SUS304 high-hardness material, with
full resilience and rigidity. |
| The pin is upgraded to be harder in the three layers to create a more reliable connection, less deformation of pins, and a longer lifetime. |
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Linear: Smooth and quiet; Tactile: Noticeable bump for feedback; Clicky: Crisp "click" sound with a rhythmic feel.
No. The PCB is designed for Hall Effect sensors and lacks pin sockets. They are only hot-swappable with other compatible magnetic switches.
We encourage DIY! However, be careful with ribbon cables. Physical damage from improper disassembly may void the warranty.
Please contact us within 48 hours of receipt. Send your order number and a clear unboxing video/photos to our support email. Once verified, we will arrange a replacement or full refund.
This is usually because the metal pins on the bottom bent during installation. Please pull the switch out, straighten the pins with tweezers, align it with the holes, and press it in gently and vertically.