by Simust72 » Mon Sep 27, 2021 6:12 pm
Hi.
I've been having the same need of "heavy weight" pressure to toggle the virtual footswitch for a long time untill finally, yesterday, I realized that the rubber protection under the pedal tip is easily removable. I removed it and noticed not only that without it the switch toggles each and every time I reach the maximum position with ease, but also that the end of the course of the pedal is +/- 5 millimeters farther than with the rubber on. Removing the rubber protection also revealed the housing of it showing a central indipendent and movable flap.
That made me think that the problem could be the thickness of the rubber protection which prevents the pedal to get close enough to the board case in order to activate the switch.
On my own risk I started scratching out gradually some rubber from the center of the rubber protection that would touch the moving flap mentioned above.
After scratching out 3/4 millimeters if rubber and pushing (gently!!!!) the flap out 3/4 millimeters, I put the rubber back in place and the virtual switch became finally usable!!!! Still harder than it should be but although accettable.
Know I'm searching for something that could make the rubber softer, with this done I think it will work as a normal switch sould work.
I think that Ik Multimedia could enhance the sensitivity of the switch or, even better, give some physical or software based option to tweak the sensitivity of the virtual switch so that even a 10 years old kid could toggle it!
Hope this helps!
Ciao, Simone.