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You might try the Kailh Box Royals, or for even lighter, Silent Box Browns.
I ended up doing a hybrid of the two to get the bump I wanted with quiet operation.
Box Royals have previously felt too mushy for me on a full board, but they might not be bad for extra light pinky keys.
Silent browns will I think not provide any discernable feedback to the typist I'm building this for, hehe.
that's why I had to frankenstine mine, spring and bottom housing from the royal, stem, hammer, and top housing from silent brown.
I could have left the box hammer installed but the sound from the switch was too loud and undid all the advantages of using a silent. The green hammer from the silent was my compromise.
Previously, I've avoided keeping old switches around whenever I've swapped them in my boards. I'm realizing now that this puts me at a disadvantage when it comes to possibilities like this.
What do you use for switch storage to make this manageable?
I use Dollar Store glass containers for caps and switches. My nicer caps stay in their boxes but the cheap clones or generics go in the glass.