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The '''control panel''' is the players' desktop. It's the area where [[Controls]] including the [[Pushbuttons|buttons]], [[joysticks]], [[trackballs]] and [[Spinners|spinner controls]] are located. | The '''control panel''' is the players' desktop. It's the area where [[Controls]] including the [[Pushbuttons|buttons]], [[joysticks]], [[trackballs]] and [[Spinners|spinner controls]] are located. | ||
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The control panel layout is usually determined by the game(s) available for the cabinet. If a cabinet is dedicated or restored to one game, the panel would include only the required buttons. If multiple games are to be played, the panel must have all controls nessecary to play those games and accomodate amount of the players able to play simultaneously. This creates a limitation for many control panels as many games require unique controls and layouts. [[Static Control Panels]] have a fixed layout, [[Swappable Control Panels]] allow the entire control panel to be switched as a unit, [[Rotating Control Panels]] have more than one panel mounted on a rotating mechanism to change panels and [[Modular Control Panels]] let you swap and rearrange individual controls on a panel to provide maximum game flexiblity. | The control panel layout is usually determined by the game(s) available for the cabinet. If a cabinet is dedicated or restored to one game, the panel would include only the required buttons. If multiple games are to be played, the panel must have all controls nessecary to play those games and accomodate amount of the players able to play simultaneously. This creates a limitation for many control panels as many games require unique controls and layouts. [[Static Control Panels]] have a fixed layout, [[Swappable Control Panels]] allow the entire control panel to be switched as a unit, [[Rotating Control Panels]] have more than one panel mounted on a rotating mechanism to change panels and [[Modular Control Panels]] let you swap and rearrange individual controls on a panel to provide maximum game flexiblity. | ||
Revision as of 13:36, 21 July 2006
The control panel is the players' desktop. It's the area where Controls including the buttons, joysticks, trackballs and spinner controls are located.
Layout
The control panel layout is usually determined by the game(s) available for the cabinet. If a cabinet is dedicated or restored to one game, the panel would include only the required buttons. If multiple games are to be played, the panel must have all controls nessecary to play those games and accomodate amount of the players able to play simultaneously. This creates a limitation for many control panels as many games require unique controls and layouts. Static Control Panels have a fixed layout, Swappable Control Panels allow the entire control panel to be switched as a unit, Rotating Control Panels have more than one panel mounted on a rotating mechanism to change panels and Modular Control Panels let you swap and rearrange individual controls on a panel to provide maximum game flexiblity.
Administration Pushbuttons Ideas
A layout sometimes includes a few "administration" type buttons. However some people choose to hide some or all of these features from the layout (often using a hidden/wireless keyboard/mouse). Here are some buttons people have used in the past:
- Escape/Quit/Exit
- Pause
- Coin button(s)
- Save Game
- Load Game
- Mouse Buttons
- Next List (used for frontends like Mamewah)
- Random Game (also used for frontends like Mamewah)
Artwork
The control panel is a flat surface immediately visible to the player. This give lots of posibilities to decorate - ranging from instructions with each control, grouping frames or distinct player 1 vs. player 2 graphics. It can also be used to continue the graphic trend from the sideart.