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Advice on Buttons
SammyWI:
--- Quote from: bullrees on January 12, 2011, 05:04:14 pm ---Been scratching my head on this also. I'm thinking of just ordering one from each and see what I like.
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This. I reviewed some of GGGs recently (in the review forum, hint, hint), but you'll really never know till you try them for yourself. Single buttons are fairly cheap to try out.
scream1973:
i am in the over 30 crowd . Nice thing is my son has never really played much of the traditional arcade machines so he wont care either way.. True that buttons are cheap enough..
Thanks for the input.. I may just order a bunch and figure out what i want ..
As it looks now its opaque buttons since i am doing a wood grained cabinet with more than likely no CP art ( at this time )
Bender:
I'd really try out GGG's new Class x buttons, 3 options for switches is just awesome (true leaf, micro leaf, and cherry type micro)
Plus removable base makes the wiring and panel easier to put together
MagicManPA:
--- Quote from: Donkbaca on January 12, 2011, 06:15:31 pm ---3 - how soft do you want them to be? Do you want them to have be mashed? or activated with slightest effort?
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That reminds me, what are the button options for those of us that don't want to mash them? I've got my CP done & the buttons I have require too much effort IMO.
CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: Donkbaca on January 12, 2011, 06:16:49 pm ---In case none of that matters to you, if you grew up in the US and liked early 80's games, you want leaf switches.
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THIS ... except for the "in case none of that matters to you" part ...
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