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I'm stumped on these buttons

I'm trying to make an apparatus that causes the big buttons to push the smaller buttons on the controller within:
I am generally failing, that's why I'm here. How would you design a mechanism that would do what is described above? Here are the limitations: it has to fit within the bottom half of this:
It would hopefully not be too complex, The D-Pad is already working so don't bother with that, The buttons must remain where they are.
Here is a link to my project: https://cad.onshape.com/documents/de6eb55c1326949c8dd65052/w/d3fbfeef451d999177ac01a9/e/21444c449b0333ffbda0b91d

Please help

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  • robert_scott_jr_robert_scott_jr_ Member Posts: 485 ✭✭✭
    Hello Jennifer. Ouch! Mechanically I'm doubting there is a method to keep 'complex' out of your design path. If it's a must, it might be feasible to use levers whose pivot points are attached to the inside face of the box you've made with some point along the levers atop the smaller buttons to depress them. If it's an option for you, perhaps it might be better to accomplish the task electrically with an array of small momentary contact switches beneath your case buttons that parallel the switches of the internal case. 
    - Scotty
  • MichaelPascoeMichaelPascoe Member Posts: 1,989 PRO
    edited October 2023 Answer ✓

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  • john_mcclaryjohn_mcclary Member, Developers Posts: 3,936 PRO
    I donno
    It seems like you're going to have some buttons that you have to push pretty deep.

    I'd likely just mount a small board button board that fits that area behind the action buttons correctly, then wire it back to the controller's board directly.
  • MichaelPascoeMichaelPascoe Member Posts: 1,989 PRO
    edited October 2023

    @john_mcclary the 8bitdo Micro controller that she is using has a very short travel distance for the buttons. But yeah, that blue button probably wont feel good unless the mechanism is very stiff yet still flexible plastic.



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  • john_mcclaryjohn_mcclary Member, Developers Posts: 3,936 PRO
    I figured that's what it was.

    I'm just saying I would break open the plastic mount the board directly to the face of the BMO
    then make a separate button board for the ABXY, then solder some wires between them.

    Although I'm not afraid to break the $25 8bitdo in the process :)
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