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I've got the typical minivan keyless entry keychain fob but it's got a
serious design problem. The buttons depress too easily and often accidentally when the fob is pushed into a pocket or a purse. It's happened more than once, so it's time to do something about it. The real estate inside the fob is very cramped. It runs off a CR2032 coin cell battery, and the circuit traces are simple enough so that I could scrape off the 3VDC+ line and bridge it with a small switch. That way, I could just put in a tiny pushbutton that had to be depressed as well as the desired command button each time a command was sent. That approach makes it a two-handed operation, whereas a slide type ON/OFF switch could still be worked with one hand. The problem is that I don't see any space in the fob for the kinds of switches I am used to. The ideal solution, of course, would be for the manufacturer to put something that's found even on most throwaway $10 MP3 players - a hold button that locks out the buttons when so desired. You'd think with what they charge for a replacement fob they'd include something like that. I *might* be able to work a small slide or lever switch inside the fob, but it's tight. In the interim, I made a clamshell type case made of hard clear plastic bubble packing material and one of those retracting string keychain things so I can slide it out to activate it and then let the rewinding mechanism withdraw it. So far, the hard plastic sheath has reduced the accidental openings, but it's butt ugly, ungainly and not a very good solution. Plus, it came unglued more than once. There's a lot of interesting stresses in pockets and pocketbooks. Ideas, anyone? Thanks in advance! -- Bobby G. |
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