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[q]You could use an LCD display with a couple of buttons, it'd be fairly easy to make a USB device in order to control a piece of software. I'm sure someone already has. Maybe even with some sort of remote (A la Apple's wonderful remote for the iMac).[/QUOTE]
There's plenty of different ways of doing what he wants. A simple LCD can be connected via the DSI, you can attach various kinds of buttons and levers via the I2C or serial interface and so on. Just takes a bit of reading. You could even hook up a touchscreen to it as long as it doesn't use some proprietary connector.
Using the I2C or serial interface for buttons would leave the USB port free for use with WIFI, infrared, bluetooth or something similar.