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shardian:


--- Quote from: RoninEditor on February 25, 2008, 01:24:24 pm ---Thanks for all of these leads guys, MUUUUUUCH appreciated.  I'm so vague on the terminology and all of that, if I could have seen the Happ buttons up close I could have instantly be like, "That one!"  But now I know!! 

Has anyone had issues hooking up the leaf switch ones to the Ipac?  I'm definitely now leaning to the standard Happ ones but the leaf suggestion kinda perked my ears up, especially with the Galaga comparison, haha. 

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Leaf switches are dummy proof. There are only two leads.

ratzz:


--- Quote from: shardian on February 25, 2008, 01:27:16 pm ---
--- Quote from: RoninEditor on February 25, 2008, 01:24:24 pm ---Thanks for all of these leads guys, MUUUUUUCH appreciated.  I'm so vague on the terminology and all of that, if I could have seen the Happ buttons up close I could have instantly be like, "That one!"  But now I know!! 

Has anyone had issues hooking up the leaf switch ones to the Ipac?  I'm definitely now leaning to the standard Happ ones but the leaf suggestion kinda perked my ears up, especially with the Galaga comparison, haha. 

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Leaf switches are dummy proof. There are only two leads.

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I'm looking into leaf switches - mainly because if the performance (or lack of click) issues.

Zobeid:

Don't overlook the Micro-Leaf(TM) switches from GGG.

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=72425.0



telengard:

Leafs all the way.  IMO the only way to play the old games (including Galaga).       :)

~telengard

ponyboy:

Rollie Electronics carries the following Pushbuttons:

iL - Happ
Sanwa
Seimitsu

For a quote e-mail sales@rollieelectronics.com

Thanks,

Ponyboy

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