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<blockquote data-quote="sotie" data-source="post: 64992" data-attributes="member: 1142"><p>I asked someone what the current button mapping is but even if it changes I can easily open it up and switch the wiring. It only takes a few minutes. I just connected the wiring for my new buttons to the connectors for the original buttons. Also, all the original buttons still work. </p><p></p><p>I got the on/off switch at my local Radio Shack. I think they just call it a power switch. There were a couple of different styles available. I also saw some at Fry's Electronics but they looked more like automotive switches.</p><p></p><p>By the way, my iCade had two torx T8 security screws so I had to also pick up a set of torx security bits ($5) to remove them. To create the large circular holes for the buttons I used a 1-inch spade drill bit and then used a dremel to carefully increase the size of the hole until the button perfectly fit inside it. The buttons I purchased are 30mm Sanwa buttons (OBSFS-30).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sotie, post: 64992, member: 1142"] I asked someone what the current button mapping is but even if it changes I can easily open it up and switch the wiring. It only takes a few minutes. I just connected the wiring for my new buttons to the connectors for the original buttons. Also, all the original buttons still work. I got the on/off switch at my local Radio Shack. I think they just call it a power switch. There were a couple of different styles available. I also saw some at Fry's Electronics but they looked more like automotive switches. By the way, my iCade had two torx T8 security screws so I had to also pick up a set of torx security bits ($5) to remove them. To create the large circular holes for the buttons I used a 1-inch spade drill bit and then used a dremel to carefully increase the size of the hole until the button perfectly fit inside it. The buttons I purchased are 30mm Sanwa buttons (OBSFS-30). [/QUOTE]
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