Hi - thanks for the replies. For this problem I tried connecting directly to the computer's USB 2.0 instead of routing through a USB 3.0 hub to the computer's USB 3.0 port but that didn't help. But in playing with it, I found that jiggling the wire connected to the NO connector on the switch made the problem go away. So I think I just need to either tighten the clamp to the switch or examine one of the solder points where I "linked" this switch to the corresponding P1 Left of my other (4way) joystick.
By "linking" 2 controls, I mean I T'd a wire from a minipac input to have a second clamp sprouting out of it; both of which connect to the NO port of 2 redundant switches. I did that for 7 redundant controls on the panel that should never be used together, so 7 inputs to the minipac are being controlled by 14 switches.
So now, it looks like all the controls are working well. I don't know if the USB 2.0 vs 3.0 (or routing Minipac through a hub) could have caused those 7 dead inputs. I could double check it if anyone is interested, but I tested those inputs pretty well before when they were on USB 3.0 and think that they were, in fact, dead.
Regarding my previous Minipac problems, I wrote about them in earlier posts 5-10 years ago on this forum, but I never got to the bottom of any of them (ie Minipac problem vs wiring vs computer). The nature of the problems were that the USB disconnected intermittently, one switch would register 1 key on key release but not keypress, and more dead inputs. I still have 1 of my previous minipacs and had tried to use it for this project when I found the dead inputs, but that one doesn't work at all now.
-Jason