Custom 2 players Control Panel
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After many weekend hours dedicated to it (far more than I expected); here's finally the result:
Researched a lot in this forum and other websites to create the plan for it.
Basically size and buttons layout are based on a Neo Geo arcade cabinet.
I preferred using plywood instead of MDF as it is significantly lighter (but more difficult to cut).
Suzo Happ Joysticks, IL concave buttons, cherry microswitches and Ipac-2.Works really well: it's another world playing arcade games with this instead of a gamepad, or even the Qanba Q1 stick.
Note: initially tried using plexi as top cover but, as feared, had issues (cracks) cutting the button holes. Without professional tools cutting plexi the right way is almost impossible: therefore painted it with final glossy transparent coating.
Inside with bottom cover removed.
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Well done!
Maybe it's just me but I can't see the RPi 3 when looking at the "inside image" -
@FlyingTomahawk said in Custom 2 players Control Panel:
I can't see the RPi 3 when looking at the "inside image"
In fact it's a just a Control panel; decided to keep Pi externally
Still I kept room inside to eventually place a Pi inside in the future. -
@UDb23 sweet. love the design... will post pics of my cab when I finally tidy the inside up. it's like a rays best of wires...
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@UDb23 what does that little red button do?
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@meleu said in Custom 2 players Control Panel:
@UDb23 what does that little red button do?
I'm guessing it makes the panel fold out into a full size cab :D
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@UDb23 said in Custom 2 players Control Panel:
it's another world playing arcade games with this instead of a gamepad
Amen to that! Nice job.
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@jozzy1 said in Custom 2 players Control Panel:
I'm guessing it makes the panel fold out into a full size cab :D
lol !
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@meleu said in Custom 2 players Control Panel:
what does that little red button do?
The initial idea was to "Exit game/emulator"; yesterday I found out that using both a gamepad and the control panel (seen as a keyboard) if you want to have a single key EXIT on the keyboard you have to find a compromise with gamepad hotkeys.
I want to keep gamepad hotkeys so at this stage I exit emulator with keyboard by pressing START 1 and COIN1 buttons (got small buttons on the sides for coins btw) on the control panel.
So what is now the best use for the red button for ? Suggestions welcome.
The blue button in the middle is currently used for Pause. -
@UDb23 said in Custom 2 players Control Panel:
So what is now the best use for the red button for ? Suggestions welcome.
I would use it to invoke RGUI.
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I like the idea of "fold out into a full size cab" but we have to stay realistic. Maybe use the button as ON/OFF feature in the future if you ever put a RPi3 inside.
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@UDb23 Nicely done. Looks like a good, clean, and solid build. This whole works connects to the Pi via one single USB (IPAC to Pi)?
A thought on the red button. . . if you wanted a single function normally accessed via hotkey combo, you could keep hotkeys enabled and wire the button to two terminals so that pressing it is like pressing two buttons at once--the hotkey and something else.
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@caver01 Thanks!
Yes Ipac-2 directly into usb of Pi3.
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@meleu Mapping it to TAB could be interesting to customize "per game settings.
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@FlyingTomahawk said in Custom 2 players Control Panel:
button as ON/OFF feature
Yes, that could be another use, thanks.
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@UDb23 said in Custom 2 players Control Panel:
So what is now the best use for the red button for
Destroying the world
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@UDb23 Nice idea buddy, can I ask do you get the switches with the joysticks/buttons and does everything come with connectors fitted so it's easy to connect up?
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@lilbud said in Custom 2 players Control Panel:
Destroying the world
Ok, world may not be perfect but that solution would be a little exaggerated ;-)
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Wow. This looks super, and it got me thinking about whether I should actually just build one of these rather than a full-sized cabinet.
How comfortable is it playing with it on your lap, and with two players how do you do it? Do you place it on a table? Do you sit very close to the other person in order to have that work and be stable?
And how are you connecting it to the Pi 3? A long USB cable?
Congrats and thanks for sharing!
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