I have been working on a board with SD switches. A half dozen of the switches don't operate. This is because someone has installed some sort of inhibitor on them.
A bit of plastic wraps around the plunger and inserts in a way that prevents it going into the switch itself.
They are relatively easy to remove and so obviously intended to be temporary / configurable.
Most of the switches that have them also have blank caps. But not all, so it was installed for known functionality of the system that some station wasn't allowed to use.
Has anyone else ever seen these? Do they have a real name in price lists or other literature?
Micro Switch SD collar
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I've never seen these before. Cool find
What board did you find these in or would that be too much of a spoiler for the time being? Reminds me of the collars I found for Alps switches.

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There are similar easily removable blockers under some caps of the Raptor K1 (which is a special edition of the Cherry G80-1800):MMcM wrote: 04 Feb 2021, 05:45[…] some sort of inhibitor […]
A bit of plastic wraps around the plunger and inserts in a way that prevents it going into the switch itself.
They are relatively easy to remove and so obviously intended to be temporary / configurable. […]
Has anyone else ever seen these? […]

(pic from a Geekhack thread).