Control panels: It seems there are many ways that you can set up navigation controls on a control panel and I'm not really sure how/why people choose different methods. I don't even know which methods are most popular so let me ask how/why you set up your navigation controls. what inputs do you use for: a. moving up, down left right in the menu system? ? player 1 joystick ? either player 1 or player 2 joystick (both will work) ? separate joystick ? other b. select (enter) and back ? player 1 buttons 1 and 2 ? either player 1 or player 2 buttons 1 and 2 (both will work) ? separate set of buttons ? other c. page up and page down ? button joystick combo ? separate buttons (which ones) ? separate joystick ? other d. power and sleep ? hidden buttons ? side buttons ? menu selection ? other e. sound/volume controls? ? knob ? on/off switch ? vol up, vol down buttons ? mute button ? other f. pause g. esc h. L button Some layouts I've seen including some really nice ones at Knievels kustoms have at the top center: a joystick, a spinner and two buttons. Assuming these are nav controls, how are these inputs used? I have an idea that the joystick is for moving around the menu system, one button is use for select (enter) and one for back (and maybe esc). The spinner might be used for page up and page down but that's a wilder guess than the others. If you use Gameex videos or jukebox, what if any inputs do you use for media controls (Play/Pause, FF, RWD, Next track, Previous Track) Other: I have an idea to put a second drawer under a keyboard drawer for storage of console controllers. Any reason this won't work or is a bad idea? If you use console controllers for console emulation do you have any wired controllers or are you all wireless? If you have wired controllers how/where do you run the wires? Assuming I will need some wired controllers is there any reason that putting usb ports below the monitor would be a bad idea? Wired or wireless light guns?