Hi Guys,
I've got a cabinet project underway (my project thread is here:
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=79019.0), and despite my best searching and tremendous amount of reading I don't have full confidence that I understand what's needed to wire up my control panel the way I want it.
Probably easiest if I show a mockup of the panel, and then explain what I'm trying to do. Here's the (rough) mockup...:

Actual Size image here:
http://www.repeater.ca/images/ControlPanelFinal.jpg(not fully to scale, distances and orientation of objects are just approximate and rough for now)
After a LOT of reading, stewing and discussion, I've decided to use the following for the panel:
- 24 x Novagem Lightable Horizontal Pushbuttons w/ Microswitch
- 1 x Player 1 Pushbutton w/ Microswitch
- 1 x Player 2 Pushbutton w/ Microswitch
- 1 x Player 3 Pushbutton w/ Microswitch
- 1 x Player 4 Pushbutton w/ Microswitch
- 3 x Generic Pushbutton w/ Microswith (accessory buttons for shift, volume control)
- 4 x Happ Competition Joysticks
- 1 x ElectricICE Illuminated Trackball
- 1 x TurboTwist2 Spinner
So - with the above, I believe I can eliminate the Spinner and Trackball from the encoder equation, as I understand they are all-in-one units with USB cables, which leaves everything else - 24 Illuminated Pushbuttons and 7 Generic Pushbuttons + 4 8-way Joysticks.
My question is this: How many IPACs or Keywiz devices do I need for the above, and how many LEDWiz modules? What I'm not clear on is the LEDWiz - it says it is an "output controller" and "game controller"...does this mean it can handle some of the functionality that the IPAC/KeyWiz normally does, or is this a totally separate thing?
I guess once I have that answered, I really just want to understand how many output connections each button or joystick occupies, and how having LED's affects this. Once I understand this, I just need a lesson on how I need to power this arrangement.
I've tried to find a comprehensive tutorial on the above, but haven't had success...so any help from the experts here would be appreciated.
Thanks!
PS - the only thing I still have second thoughts on are the joysticks...part of me still wants a ball-top joystick, but I want something that will work well for all game types. Any advice here would be great!