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Title: Control panel suggestions welcome
Post by: MydknyteStyrm on December 10, 2013, 12:36:37 am
Hi everyone,

After a full year of programming Hyperspin, I've decided to take it to the next step and create my arcade. I am planning on a 4 player cab with lightguns, trackball, spinner, and a compact driving wheel called the SRW-1 from SteelSeries. I want to have two Ultimarc 360 joysticks in the P1 and P2 position, and a 8 way joystick for P3 and P4. The lightguns are Aimtraks, and the analog flight stick will be a Tron stick.

I would love to hear some suggestions as far as administration buttons, I know I will have coin 1,2,3,4, as well as exit, pause, and a complete reboot. There will be a mini keyboard in the control panel with a mouse for computer issues, and a knob for volume control.

I started the design in Sketchup, and have attached them here. All thoughts and critiques are welcome. I've been so impressed with what I've seen on the forums so far, so don't hold me to my first design. Thanks!


Title: Re: Control panel suggestions welcome
Post by: PL1 on December 10, 2013, 01:59:40 am
Four possible issues you may want to consider:

1. Spinner placement may cause problems when using the trackball. (forearm hitting spinner)

2. Will your right forearm hit the P2 joystick when using the "TRON" stick"?
(BTW the TRON joystick (http://newwiki.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?title=TRON_joystick) wasn't analog -- you'd need more room under the panel if you want a TRON or Happ Heavy Duty 8-way stick)

3. Consider moving the coin and start admin buttons a bit closer to the applicable players instead of all the way at the top of the panel.

4. Consider spacing/grouping the admin buttons to reduce the chance of hitting the wrong button during enthusiastic gameplay.


Scott
Title: Re: Control panel suggestions welcome
Post by: EMDB on December 10, 2013, 02:38:33 am
I notice all the time the joysticks / buttons are so close to the bottom of the CP while there is so much free space above. When I play on my (still test) cab I always praise the space to rest my hand palms.

(https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/82432150/Retrocade/cp_u360_sanwa.jpg)
Title: Re: Control panel suggestions welcome
Post by: Brian74 on December 19, 2013, 06:36:55 pm
I made the mistake of not leaving enough room below mine!
Title: Re: Control panel suggestions welcome
Post by: yotsuya on December 21, 2013, 11:04:00 am
I will give you kudos for not making your CP super wide. I would definitely take PL1's advice, though.
Title: Re: Control panel suggestions welcome
Post by: rablack97 on December 21, 2013, 02:13:35 pm
Not sure if I'm right here,  but shouldn't p3 and p4 be turned a bit toward the corners.  Looks like p3 and p4 would be standing super close to p1 and p2

Spinner needs to be above t-ball and offset to the left aligned with Tron stick, you can use the p3 buttons for fire etc.

What kind of chairs are you gonna be using.....31" to the bottom of your CP seems really low, not sure how comfortable the driving feature will be....

I know i stand fairly close to my machine, that wheel right in the center might become a nuisance for p1 and p2 or cause you to have to play around it causing discomfort in arms etc.

I would also lengthen that base under that CP, that look like a lot of dead space, ideal for possibly tipping over.

Also, contact this guy for your encoder if your going with lit buttons.....

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2034467396/howler-arcade-controller (http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2034467396/howler-arcade-controller)

He has a thread on here, but i'm too lazy to find it....his store and email are on his kickstarter.


Title: Re: Control panel suggestions welcome
Post by: mgb on December 21, 2013, 04:37:29 pm
My suggestions would be dump the 4 player setup, move p1 & p2 out from
each other and put the track ball between them.
definitely relocate that spinner.

I'm not trying to bust on your design or anything but since you
asked for suggestions, I just feel that by trying to get every possible
Game control on one panel, that you'll end up being able to play most every game
But none of them comfortably.