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Offline dkff49

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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #15 on: October 07, 2011, 06:56:25 PM »
i have like 2 of those and nothing to do with them

Considering that each of those is good for 14 useable buttons in AH, you could use them for the buttons in game or you can donate them to any one of us here.  :D
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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #16 on: October 08, 2011, 02:25:30 PM »
I have been using these with AH for years. I just counted my inventory, and found I have at least 20 of them in 6 different AH systems. I don't solder to them; I just mount them (usually upside-down) for convenient access to the exposed buttons. Here's a web page showing the way I use them:

http://techvideoreview.com/FlightSimMovies/General/ControlsAndCockpits/JoysticksControlsAndFlightSimCockpitsFullPage.htm

The best of the video clips is the one labeled "Desktop Version". Click that one for a brief tour showing my preferred implementation.
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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #17 on: October 13, 2011, 06:09:16 PM »
Here you go 68valu.

I have all the wires connected to the board now. I left the microswithches in place and just soldered directly to the board. I know this is not the best method but I figured that if it became necessary they might aid in diagnosing any problems. I was also able to solder to the "pads" that some of the buttons used, for example the start and select buttons.

All wires work and all that is necessary is to add the switches. This particular one goes out to another party who will handle the mounting portion.

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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #18 on: October 14, 2011, 08:39:34 PM »
Here you go 68valu.

I have all the wires connected to the board now. I left the microswithches in place and just soldered directly to the board. I know this is not the best method but I figured that if it became necessary they might aid in diagnosing any problems. I was also able to solder to the "pads" that some of the buttons used, for example the start and select buttons.

All wires work and all that is necessary is to add the switches. This particular one goes out to another party who will handle the mounting portion.

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nice work!! wtg i'm gonna try those next build!


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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #19 on: October 14, 2011, 08:56:22 PM »
nice work!! wtg i'm gonna try those next build!


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Thanks valu.

This one was real easy to work with. It's nice and small and simple to mount in place and inexpensive. If I have any more to build after I get the extra controls that I have used up, I too will be using these.

They give 10 buttons plus 1 4-way hat. I think that after a little testing i can make the total number of buttons equal 18. Which should give more than enough additions to most systems. :D
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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #20 on: October 27, 2011, 07:36:14 PM »
quick update.

Here is the controller ready to ship out. The end user is going to design and build his own console but asked that I handle the electronics end of things. This little unit will give him 17 new mappable buttons. Each switch handles 2 functions, which means he would have had 18 but while I was relearning good board sodlering, I burned through a trace :cry  .



Before any one asks, the extra set of wires hanging off are for a push button that I have not purchased as of yet but will add prior to shipping out.
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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #21 on: February 26, 2012, 01:50:57 PM »
NICE  :rock
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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #22 on: February 26, 2012, 02:17:07 PM »
Thanks Flench

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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #23 on: February 26, 2012, 03:49:42 PM »
hey dk i like those buttons.  can you provide a link to them please  :rock.


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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #24 on: February 26, 2012, 04:31:04 PM »
They are located here.

http://futurlec.com/SwToggle.shtml

The ones i used were the DPDT(mom) or Double Pull Double Throw momentary switches part DPDT101mom I think they are $.90 a piece and shipping is pretty inexpensive as well. The only downside I found is that they are cheap and feel that way but i really didn't havethe money to spend close to $3 a piece from radio shack for better ones.

Good Luck. As usual if there are any questions you have feel free to either ask here or pm me.
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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #25 on: February 26, 2012, 04:48:13 PM »
DPDT means Double Pole, Double Throw Basically it means there are two switches locked together and they can be switched to one connection OR the other. There are 6 connections on the switch. Usually the 3 on one side are one switch, the 3 on the other the second. Each set of 3 are the common connector (usually the center one) and the other two, one of which will be closed with the common and the other open to the common.

....and that concludes today's lesson in electrical nomenclature.  :D
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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #26 on: February 26, 2012, 04:59:30 PM »
To add to fugi's description, the ones I used are also center off.

Center off means that there when you are not pushing the switch in either direction it will be in the middle making both "switches"/circuits open.

Lesson 1.2 a continuation of today's lesson

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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #27 on: February 26, 2012, 07:59:32 PM »
DPDT means Double Pole, Double Throw Basically it means there are two switches locked together and they can be switched to one connection OR the other. There are 6 connections on the switch. Usually the 3 on one side are one switch, the 3 on the other the second. Each set of 3 are the common connector (usually the center one) and the other two, one of which will be closed with the common and the other open to the common.

....and that concludes today's lesson in electrical nomenclature.  :D

i am laughing really hard fugitive.  not at you but at me.  I got a learning disability where I cant understand  instructions unless i first visualize them on my head.   not a biggie but your first sentence made me laugh as the only thing i can visualize is, well you know  :rofl.   anyway thanks.  once i order the switches I am pretty sure I'll figure out what you mean  :salute.


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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #28 on: February 26, 2012, 08:00:23 PM »
They are located here.

http://futurlec.com/SwToggle.shtml

The ones i used were the DPDT(mom) or Double Pull Double Throw momentary switches part DPDT101mom I think they are $.90 a piece and shipping is pretty inexpensive as well. The only downside I found is that they are cheap and feel that way but i really didn't havethe money to spend close to $3 a piece from radio shack for better ones.

Good Luck. As usual if there are any questions you have feel free to either ask here or pm me.

thanks ordering those  :salute.


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Re: Does anyone know if AH recognizes this
« Reply #29 on: February 26, 2012, 08:04:52 PM »
No problem semp. If you have any questions give pm me and i can work up a little diagram to help you visiualize where to make the connections. They are actually pretty easy to connect as long ad you can solder. Just he careful you dont hold the heat on there for too long. I have melted the leads right off the switches. I actally ordered extra in case i melted any leads off.

Good luck semp
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