Port Adapter Information
Round port electronics are not compatible with USB-C parts.
There are a couple options to choose from depending on the compatibility of the switch you are using, please refer to the examples below to find what you will need.

If your switch looks like this
you don't need an adapter.

If your switch looks like this
you'll need an adapter.

This is what your switch will
look like with an adapter.

If there are holes above and below
you'll need an adapter with standoffs.
If you want to use USB-C electronics but your switch has a round port, you can use an adapter, which can be purchased HERE
unfortunately, new style type C button pcbs do not have holes to add standoffs, however they DO have a quick connection. you can order a quick connect round port pcb with standoffs HERE.