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Ok someone was willing to build you a button box to you specs with in design capabilities. Ok the limitations are board a 64 inputs or board b 8 axis, hat switch and 32 inputs. A push button uses one set of inputs, a on -off toggle uses 2 sets of inputs, a rotary uses two sets of inputs for a simple one, a duel encoder uses 4 sets of input unless it has a push knob in the center then it uses 5 sets, an on-off-on toggle uses three sets of inputs, same with a on-on-on toggle weather the outer legs are momentarily or constant.

 

So design away and show me your layout with what the switch is for and who knows you might get a start on your own board. Personally I’m thinking about board b but that’s because of two things the hat switch and easy to connect wires to the board without having to use special connectors that are required by board a.

 

O draw it the witches u would like for a button box try to limit you box to one about the same footprint of the tm warthog throttle or smaller. Toggle can be mini or full size mini takes up less room if you are going to do rows of this rows of that method now if your only doing one panel then size shoulded matter. If you want to max out each board go ahead and leads throw out the size butrelixe if you want it made it will cost significantly more to produce.

 

Have at it?

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