SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T07:09:17-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsCustomer #545480 on COM-10805 - Potentiometer - Push-Lock (10K)Customer #545480urn:uuid:d4686bf8-d070-747a-00c0-475e9ae176b62014-12-10T19:51:53-07:00<p>i just got one. the pot works both pressed in and out.</p>
Customer #328004 on COM-10805 - Potentiometer - Push-Lock (10K)Customer #328004urn:uuid:6b66286b-402c-511f-1880-5ac66ef1232a2014-10-14T21:29:52-06:00<p>its linear or logarithmic?</p>
Kamiquasi on COM-10805 - Potentiometer - Push-Lock (10K)Kamiquasiurn:uuid:47f36a44-99b0-52c5-fc3d-8dc2919a1e132011-08-28T10:32:41-06:00<p>They do specifically call it a 'locking mechanism', so possibly not.<br>
Regardless, though, the exact model is the RK097111T065. If you look that one up in the datasheet (page 3 of PDF, 352 of catalog), you'll see that they note drawing #10 for reference. Browse down to that (page 6/355) and missing from the schematic is an actual switch. Unlike, say, the model referenced in drawing #5.<br>
So I'm inclined to believe that there is no switch state for you to read.</p>
baum on COM-10805 - Potentiometer - Push-Lock (10K)baumurn:uuid:09b08d1b-1351-1e9b-af07-c70c96ae0f532011-08-27T06:25:10-06:00<p>So the pot works whether it is pressed in or out? Like I could use this for fine/coarse adj, reading the switch value?</p>
ALTech on COM-10805 - Potentiometer - Push-Lock (10K)ALTechurn:uuid:c0c79cc0-fd5f-8182-33af-c71a74cc499d2011-07-17T21:47:50-06:00<p>An alternate version with a DPDT switch would be nice, however "these potentiometers can be adjusted and then recessed into the panel to avoid accidental adjustment."</p>
MisterFuzzy on COM-10805 - Potentiometer - Push-Lock (10K)MisterFuzzyurn:uuid:759ca745-8aac-db79-e9a9-a93a07e93fdf2011-07-17T14:14:41-06:00<p>Awwww... No DPDT switch on the shaft?</p>
fluidic on COM-10805 - Potentiometer - Push-Lock (10K)fluidicurn:uuid:784de6cb-94f9-32b4-a4a9-b0ca362963322011-07-15T21:20:34-06:00<p>Awesome, these can be great for usability. I look forward to trying them.</p>