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CoryBee:
Most would say buy an i-pac. But I have always used game controllers, around $3.75 a piece from hong kong. Then I use "joytokey" to map the button presses to keyboard characters. Joytokey remembers the unique id of the gamecontroller so as not to mix them up when one is removed or issues with an impoper shutdown of the system.

Also, Thanks!

CoryBee:
Rain got into the garage, so waiting for it to drain a bit, got the landlord coming to check it out later. For now I am editing some serial plates to go on the future bartops and my full size.

Street fighter cab that is taking precedence in this thread



Used PS to tweak a street fighter logo so it is white. This will show up as clear when printed and hopefully will look awesome as aluminum

GnobarEl:
Hi,
do you know if a 4:3 19'' monitor would fit in your design?
Can you share your plans?

Thanks!

CoryBee:

--- Quote from: GnobarEl on December 02, 2012, 04:13:16 pm ---Hi,
do you know if a 4:3 19'' monitor would fit in your design?
Can you share your plans?

Thanks!

--- End quote ---

Yea a monitor like this would fit if it has relatively thin boards on the back.

I don't really have plans, something I did freehand. I have wanted to input my side panels into Illustrator but can't for the life of me get the curves inputted right. If someone wants to help I would gladly share what comes out of it. After the side panels are cut I measure the width of the monitor and add a half inch on each side for the overall width (not including side panels). Then the rest is rather easy, all the rest of the pieces are the same width that fit in-between the side panels. And I measure them on the spot. Control panel usually ends up being around 5" in height. I can do some proper measuring if you wish. I got time  8)

dextercf:
This got all my internets

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