The PCs LED's are just standard 12V LEDs right? So I could just use any 12V lamp? I just think the little LED's will look a bit odd on a cab since they're so small.
"Standard" LED's are 2.3 V, but I don't know what the PC is using. Also, even if they are 12V, the circuit to the LED's might not supply enough current for a 12V lamp. You could use a relay, I suppose.
I would like to only have one coin insert button but some games have seperate credit "banks" for each player. Is there a way round this?
I'm not planning to use a workaround, but there are 3 things you could try (4 but one won't work) -
1) You could use the Shift function of the encoder, but I don't like this because you have to remember a key combination for each function.
2) Doesn't work - I thought you could set MAME so both Coin and Start 2 are mapped to "2" for these games. Then pressing Start 2 initially will add a coin, pressing it again start the game, oops, just tested it, it doesn't work - MAME just keeps adding credits and doesn't ever start the game.
3) For some of these games, TMNT for one, the game uses Button1 as the start button. I planned to map this so P1B1 was "1 or L Ctrl" for this game so it appeared to work like all the other games, but you could do the opposite (I tested it) - Map Coin 2 to "2" in MAME, then press P2 Start to add P2 Coins, and P2B1 to start the game. I don't know if Gauntlet, Desert Wars, Quartet and the other "Coin 2" games will work with this method or not.
4) Almost all of the games that needed dedicated Coin 2 buttons were 2 or 3 button games, so you could map Coin 2 in MAME to P2B6 (K ?) for this games and press P2B6 when you wanted to add a Player 2 coin. Confusing for a new person using your cab, though.
And what use do the tab, shift and enter keys have within MAME?
Tab - set inputs and or adjust dipswitches
Enter - When you start a game and it says "Press select key to start" - that's the Enter key. Also, if you have a menu up with the Tab key, you need the Enter key to get to sub-menus, or exit it.
Tilde - MAME OSD as I said
Shift - Nothing other than default P1B4. The previous post about shifted keys was referring to how you can press one button and then a second button on the encoder and have it send a different code.