Bas Wijnen wrote: > Oh, I didn't know that was still on the table. I had the impression > that the touch sensor was working well. Isn't it?
Ah, I didn't mean the touch slider. That one is working reasonably indeed. Still needs some improving, though, but it's certainly usable. What I was talking about is the rfkill switch. That switch has a little knob sticking out. One could operate this directly (which is how it works in the Anelok-CR2032 prototype) but the usual approach is to have a piece of custom-made plastic that sits on top of that knob and that presents an outside surface compatible with the overall industrial design of the device. Maybe I should call it just "knob", to avoid confusing it with the touch slider. > I do, and I'm happy to help if you tell me how. :-) Excellent, thanks ! I still have to make a model designed for printing, so that'll be in a few days. The CAD model I have at the moment is mainly for exploring the geometry and lacks features a real case would need, i.e., in CAD, all the components are happy to just float in space exactly where I tell them to go. Alas, this sort of magic doesn't translate well to real life ... Thanks, - Werner _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): discussion@lists.en.qi-hardware.com Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion