Hhhmmm, I'd have to check at home. Boy, sure looks familiar but probably just from so many lights I've modded. I've bought a few types of the other type surface mount switches, the smaller right angle ones, like in the ZY-T11 clones. Those you can even get in different force activation ratings. I found the higher force ones are too hard to press, but I believe the rubber boot and setup of the rubber boot factors in as well. You can go nuts with all the possibilities and differences, tweaking to get the best feel. I tend though to prefer softer activation because it seems better made for ramping (press&hold) UI's -- actually, that's what's sooo great about the ZY-T11 clones: easy activation switches. Seems like the bigger/wide the rubber boot, the easier it is.

I soooo much prefer the small round PCB mounted side switches, but wayy better when the switch bezel can simply be unscrewed. I hate it when I break open a new e-switch light only to find one of these perpendicular PCB drivers in there... Of course for you, you can simply design a new board or board set like you did here, but for me - comes down to if I can jury rig in a cut down 15 mm driver or something, which I've done in some, but mostly I gotta punt.

Sofirn, unfortunately, is going with the perpendicular driver mount in many/most of their lights. Got a couple at least I'm stuck with, think'n the SP32 and SP32A as 2 examples. Don't have pics, probably because I got sooo frustrated...