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Title: Has anybody tried this before?
Post by: Jeff AMN on April 10, 2006, 12:34:19 am
I'm not sure if I want to attempt this or not, but has anybody wired their button LEDs so that they're only on when the button is pressed? I think it could make for a fairly neat looking final product, even if it might be a bit distracting.

If anybody has done this, are there some pics or video of it in action?
Title: Re: Has anybody tried this before?
Post by: quarterback on April 10, 2006, 02:18:40 am
I'm not sure if I want to attempt this or not, but has anybody wired their button LEDs so that they're only on when the button is pressed? I think it could make for a fairly neat looking final product, even if it might be a bit distracting.

If anybody has done this, are there some pics or video of it in action?

I think cholin had this (or a similar) idea a while back.   Try a search for led posts under his name and see what you can find.
Title: Re: Has anybody tried this before?
Post by: hypernova on April 10, 2006, 06:04:54 pm
Not to be negative, I think I said this before when it was discussed, but what's the point of this if your fingers/hands are going to be blocking out most of the view of the buttons when they're being pushed?

Just something to consider.
Title: Re: Has anybody tried this before?
Post by: cholin on April 10, 2006, 06:19:43 pm
Yep, that would be me.

My idea was with joysticks though, so when you pressed them upwards, a translucent piece of your panel would light, forming an UP arrow.

The button idea would be cool too, but I didnt feel like doing that because of the finger thing... I actually considerred just lighting them all.  And even though fingers would block them, you would still definately notice the effect, so its not a waste of time.
Title: Re: Has anybody tried this before?
Post by: cholin on April 10, 2006, 06:23:21 pm
(http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=31970.0;attach=31366;image)

Theres the circuit Trimoor posted for me, back when I couldn't do crap with electronics.