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One thing in advance, I am writing this review in English to make it more accessible to all european customers. I am from Germany and built my first own Arcade Cabinet from scratch at the end of 2022. The decision to build your own arcade cabinet inevitably leads to many other decisions and not a few of them are related to the pushbuttons. Questions regarding construction and length are usually answered by the design of the arcade machine. Questions regarding head shape (flat, concave, convex) and microswitch, on the other hand, you have to decide according to your preferences. After I had read a few recommendations, it was actually clear that I would like to have push buttons from Suzo Happ, without any frills such as illumination. What was not quite clear to me, however, was the head shape (concave or convex). My feeling told me that I should install concave pushbuttons, because they somehow looked more authentic. In my memories of my childhood, all arcade machines had concave push buttons. But to be on the safe side, I just bought both types of buttons to test them in a realistic environment. After I was able to test both head shapes, I decided to go with the convex push buttons. On the one hand, they simply felt "faster" and on the other hand, I found the feel of the concave push buttons unpleasant if you didn't hit the exact center.