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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: tucson,AZ
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Hello All iv been looking around and have had no luck so maybe someone here can help.
What im wondering is...Is there a push butten switch like a Tactile Push Button Switch or locking push butten switch that can be used as a Momentary and locking in 1 butten? Or is there a way to make one? to better understand here is what im doing. Im taking a ps3 controller and building an anolog joystick controller (arcade style) that i can use sence im disabled and only have neck up movement. So insted of holding say L1 down and trying to hit X sence i can only do 1 butten at a time i can click L1 to lock and just hit X. if i cant make it lock/Momentary in one butten im going to have to have 16 buttens. so if anyone can help or have an idea please shoot it my way thank you Skullkeeper |
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