The top end of the first key portion presses the top end of the second key portion, and the protrusion deflects the tilt structure of the tilt structure by a certain angle. The protrusion is disposed between the first key portion and the second key portion. The tilt structure includes a first key portion movably disposed in the housing, a second key portion movably disposed in the housing, and a protrusion. The switch board includes a metal plate, a conductive circuit disposed on the metal plate, and a printed circuit board disposed below the metal plate and connected to the conductive circuit. To achieve these and other objectives, a haptic push button switch in accordance with the invention comprises a push button movably disposed in a housing, a switch board disposed in the housing, and a tilt structure. It is another objective of the present invention to provide a haptic push button switch for electronic apparatuses that has simple components and is easy to assemble and manufacture. To solve the above problems, it is an objective of the present invention to provide a haptic push button switch that can reduce noise generated when the push button is pressed down and released, and it can provide a good tactile feedback. However, there is a problem that a noise is generated when the push button of the typical push button switch is pressed down and released. Generally, the push button switch is easy to operate, and provides a good tactile feedback. The invention relates to a haptic push button switch, in particular, a haptic push button switch with an integral tilt structure for use in electronic apparatuses, wherein the tilt structure is arranged in a space, which is created by the push button switch and a housing of the switch, to create a trigger function.Ī typical push button switch has a housing, a printed circuit board disposed in the housing, a push button movably disposed in the housing for switching on and off of the printed circuit board, a leaf spring connected to the push button, and a tactile feedback device for feedback to a user that a switch is in a state on and off.
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