I've been thinking about doing a number of things that I haven't seen done yet, but one of them involves using two small-ish LCD displays mounted just above the WG 27" arcade monitor. In my mind's-eye, I see a pair of equally-sized LCD displays (the small kind like you'd find in a car navigation system). One monitor could display a map of the buttons on the control panel that are used in *this* game. The other monitor could, theoretically, display the history of the game or the original control panel, or some other piece of game information. Mostly, though, I've been looking for a way to have control panel layout displayed for each game. The four person CP I'm designing will have a common 7-button fighter layout like so many of them out there, but I want to make sure that the buttons, which apply to the current game being played, are easy to identify for guests who don't play all the time. Likewise I don't want to get the oft-used question "Hey, where's the button for <insert random game function here>?"
Here's a sample mock-up of what I'm talking about. Aside from price being a concern here, I'm wondering if the ambient glow of these LCD's (which is distinctly different from that of an arcade monitor) will be really noticeable. I suppose they could fall under tinted glass as the arcade monitor would... perhaps a bit darker given the light intensity.
I found a number of sites where I can order 4-10 inch LCD's. Hooking them up would be a job that I'm not familiar with, but they'd have to interface with a standard PC VGA card (second computer controlling the output of these two LCD's using a dual-monitor setup and a custom non-mame frontend)