
You would of course need to remove the cover and modify the functionality so that it could provide an input to your CNC code but there's a few experts on the web who have already hacked the USB Panic button for you.
Diary and thoughts on setting up and using a small shed as a workshop. Using and improving metalwork tools such as a pillar drill and small lathe. Home foundry work melting aluminium in a flowerpot furnace.

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Here's some possibly more useful links:
IPac USB Switch interface (keyboard emulation)
Maxim instructions on adding USB support "anything"
Universal Pannel for CNC complete with stop switch, to interface with the Mach3 CNC software
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