How do you say if e.g. A button or a button that is missing pressure?

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I don't know how to describe it e.g. With a keyboard, this "click" always comes when you press a key. So this "confirmation feeling" gets that you have pressed the button. What do you call it when e.g. The button no longer makes this "click"? Or with the PS4 controller, if e.g. The X button no longer clicks because it is somehow depressed or something? I do not mean if it is broken, but the button or the button still works, but somehow is pressed down and therefore does not "click" anymore?

I'm expressing myself a little hard here, I hope you understand what I mean here. I can't think of that word.

Co

With mechanical keyboards this is called "tactile", so when you feel when the switch is triggered. If you don't feel this, the switch is usually called "linear".

However, I do not know whether these terms can be transferred to controllers, because, as I said, they are terms that come primarily from the area of mechanical keyboards.

hu

I have been writing on a mechanical keyboard for a long time, which just "clicks" when I press the buttons.

At the time, this was noted as "tactile and audible feedback" in the product description.

Edit: When you read your question again, I see that you are apparently looking for the opposite ^^ - Would that be described as missing or without "tactile and audible feedback" ^^ '