I ordered 2 Prodigy V2s, one of the switches worked good, but the other wasn't performing that good at all. after reading some threads where Steve was talking about loose strands of delrin affecting switch performance, I took the switch that wasn't working as well apart, popped the little aluminum posts out and ran an exacto knife around the delrin edges, where the posts enter the switch assembly. I put the switch back together and it was working better than the "good" switch, so I took it apart and did the same. Now both switches are working great and flawlessly. Just wanted to put this out there for anyone else, I would imagine the same process would work well for a Protege mechanical switch as well.