Now that I've added flipper buttons to my cab, I think I need to go ahead and add an actual pinball plunger for Visual Pinball. I have on order a Black Knight plunger; the plunger knob on that is black rather than chrome, so hopefully it won't look too out of place when I'm not playing pinball...
Here's how I'm thinking of interfacing it:
- Use a pushbutton with a vertical microswitch, not a horizontal one. This will keep the microswitch from getting hammered like a horizontal would.
- Disassemble the button. Turn the inside plunger from the button upside down and cut away some of the plastic between the arms. The idea is to allow the button to be pushed much deeper than normal.
- Install the plunger assembly.
- Reassemble the button and mount horizontally inside the CP such that the pinball plunger presses down the button at rest.
- Hook up to the Normally Closed contacts of the button rather than Normally Open.
Now, when the plunger is pulled back, the button will release, and since the NC contact is connected, this will activate the button. Releasing the plunger will re-engage the button, which Visual Pinball will see as a release. The extra depth given to the button should absorb the force of the plunger.
Of course, this mechanism will measure how long the plunger is pulled back, not how far, but it should still feel more realistic than holding down a button...
Any comments? Has anyone already tried this?
--Chris