Q: What are typical uses of Micro Light Switch?
A: Switches can be used in a variety of ways and with a variety of devices.
When using switches in an augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) setting, they are commonly used as external inputs for speech generating devices (SGDs), computer and iPad switch interfaces, and switch adapted toys.
Q: What kind of feedback does it provide?
A: It offers auditory click feedback, but no tactile feedback—ideal for
users who prefer minimal resistance and response.
Q: Can it be used in multi-switch setups?
A: Yes—you can use it alongside other switches for customized access
Q: Is this switch pressure-activated or proximity-based?
A: It’s pressure-activated, but with very low force required. It’s not a proximity switch, so there still needs to be light physical contact or pressure.
Q: Is it prone to accidental activation from vibrations or slight movements?
A: It can be — due to its high sensitivity, it may trigger from involuntary tremors, vibrations, or accidental brushing. Proper mounting and positioning help reduce false activations.