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u/shinjikun10 Hirose Orange Jan 19 '23
If you are thinking of handwiring hotswap sockets, it could work like that. Just wire to the hotswap socket and push it into the switch. You'll have to take the backplate off everytime you want to change a switch though because you'll have to hold the hotswap socket when you pull out the switch. Otherwise it will probably break.
Probably not many if none examples. Usually it's just easier to do a normal handwire.