actually they can compensate for the shape of our remote casing and button by designing the button mechanism to be activated by more pressure or further push distance (more free play?)
that way can keep the design, but prevent it from being pushed accidentally
fair tradeoff i would say, just a bit harder/deeper to push
but then thinking about it......the cheapest, easiest way without added material to prevent mispresses is by opening the remote, take out the rubber button, then carefully with a sharp knife cut off the convex part of the rubber button
i dont think that is too difficult as the convex part bulges quite prominently when viewing the remote from the side, moreso when it is taken out of the casing
and once the button out of the remote you can even paint it if you want
This post has been edited by zamanjaafar: May 28 2012, 07:54 PM
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