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van Sinn, Sorry just catching up w/ the mail from the weekend. No, the metal buttons in question do not have any point that you know the mechanism has kicked over, it's truly no click.. But, that's what I like about it - it's a sturdy button and I can stomp it w/ the force of say, a standard boss pedal w/out any fear of breaking anything. I've been known to play the drum kit as well so, tapping lightly always makes me think I'm gonna miss the downbeat. If you're stepping so lightly on the buttons that you feel the point of no return, perhaps you might stay w/ the little red plastic ones. But, take the advice of those here that I learned from and be sure to prime those little red buttons before plugging in the 1/4 jack. It seemed to help. Otherwise you'll end up like me (perhaps) and start beating the thing senseless, desperately trying to understand why it worked earlier that day, before your performance. I got tired of replacement buttons. AG >>> If by "FCB" you mean so say FCB1010 switches are comfi, I beg to differ: To be sure they engage right at the right time, I have to step on them on the frontedge. Because they're hinged, stepping on the mid part isn't reliable, and my foot tends to follow the signalstream from my brain, which relies on an optical image of the hinged rectangular button, fed to it by my eyes. In this special case (i.e. me), interpolated pattern recognition just doesn't do it :D I'll take nice pointy metal buttons any day! BTW, do the ones referred have a clearly 'felt' activation point?