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Author Topic: Thought i would share this WG-K7000 DIY Remote & Ipac 2 Case  (Read 1395 times)

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Thought i would share this WG-K7000 DIY Remote & Ipac 2 Case
« on: September 30, 2012, 07:31:20 pm »
Hey All,

Thought i would share my latest creation.

I have a K7000 WG monitor, and i have the non remote version.
I have become sick and tierd of getting a mirror and adjusting the screen whenever i want to play a game so i decided why not make my own remote for it so i can just drop the control panel down and adjust the screen whole looking at it !.

Figured it shouldnt cause any problems, will let you all know when i put it in anyways.


Also i made this, i wanted the inside of my cab to look more like an arcade and less like  a pc.

I also had an issue with the amount of wires in my control panel looking less then neat.

So i made this. :D

« Last Edit: October 01, 2012, 01:07:42 am by epicfatigue »

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Re: Thought i would share this WG-K7000 DIY Remote & Ipac 2 Case
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2012, 01:47:28 am »
I am building a 2-player control panel to fit into a converted donor cabinet (used to be Arkanoid). The size of the original control panel is only about 23 3/4" x 6". This is not a whole lot of space to work with, so I'd appreciate some feedback on CP layouts that have worked well for you.
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