>What program do those of you use to plot out your panels? Any >special tools?
ICPD is great. Actually, I started with Word templates from LuciD's site.
>I figure the best way to go is to use an Ipaq and OptiPaq for this.
Either the I-PAC or the KeyWiz (
www.groovygamegear.com) are good. Personally, I plan to use OSCAR's USB mouse hack for the optical controls.
www.oscarcontrols.com. IDEA: You could mount the spinner and trackball each in a 7x5x3 RadioShack project box and then they only take up deskspace when needed.
>and would prolly get the ones with the rotating bottom plate so I >could convert them to four way if necessary.
Or use
www.oscarcontrols.com restrictor plates. Personal preference between how likely you are to forget where the plates are against the hassle of getting at the underside of the panel all the time. IDEA: If you go with the rotating plate idea (J-Stick, T-stick, Suzo 500): Decide whether you mostly play 4-way or 8-way games. Set stick 1 up in this mode and set MAME to use it. Set stick two the opposite way and set MAME to use it for the other type games. Now you only have to switch one joystick and only when going to or from dual joystick games.
>So I seek advice. What's the most compact box I can get this in, use >it comfortably, and still be able to perform service on it when >necessary?
Guesstimating from above, 10-12 inches deep (good to add a little wrist rest area). 16 inches wide without the T-ball and spinner, prolly about 22 inches wide with them. Height - prolly about 4.5 at the rear and 3.5 at the front for a 10" deep panel.
> (Although I don't suppose that matters...when fixing a stick or >button you just pull the whole thing out and snap in new >microswitches, yes?)
whole thing? you just unsnap the microswitches, disconnect the wires, and wire in the new switches.
> How thick should the material be?
I plan on 3/8" for the top and 3/4" for the sides, but most people prefer 3/4 for the top and routing out the joystick mounts. YMMV
>Can someone suggest how much slant?
IMHO, I like 1" of fall for every 10" of depth, but the suggestion of doing cardboard mockups is very good.