As I finish the housing for my final rarely-used-but-I-still-want-it control that clamps onto my panel to accommodate a handful of games, I was considering storing them in the back of the cab, where there much available volume. The're contained, safe, free from meddlers, & don't get dusty. They'll need some sort of internal hook/caddy system keep tidy so they don't end up in a pile on the floor like my son's toybox. I do have quite a few: 1 steering wheel & pedals, 2: Sega Saturn Twin Virtua On stick rewired & mounted for my cab (
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,133751.msg1378477.html ), 3: a second trackball (a little X-Arcade...blush...at least I swapped its T-Molding to match the rest of my machine...), 4: Star Wars Yoke--still working on fabbing a clampy mount--my sheet metal design is too ambitious even for shops w/ fancy laser cutters & CNC Press Brakes... :\
I am however, tempted to try to instead hinge much/most of my kick panel & coin door front face to hide & reveal the bonus rare controls. Here's an obsolete pic that showed how I hung the extra trackball & steering wheel off the side of the cab w/ garage storage hooks. I've since abandoned that scheme, painted my cab, & have sideart & kick panel art (and bezel) art on the way. Still, this pic shows the layout.
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/infernolab/Arcade%20Game/01fullcabinet.jpgSome piano hinge, some magnet detents, hooks, repainting or capping cut surfaces. Will do the trick. I do have a fair mount of wiring behind the kick panel that would need to be addresses...
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On a related note, what are the consequences of plugging & unplugging controls, either then the PC is running or not. I fear unfortunate reassignments of device IDs when unplugging & replugging. As such, I have available a dedicated unique USB port for each of my temporary controllers, so I need not unplug or replug anything if I am able to be adequately clever with storage & accessibility of the bonus controllers.
Thanks,
-Jason