I asked Lincoln Lab about release of photographs of the TX-2's console. On 2022-10-31 they kindly provided a number of photographs of the computer in use and several parts of the console. Some of these photos are also included in the TX-2 Technical Manual, but they are generally low-resolution cropped images.
The general layout of the room is shown in Figure 5-1 on page 5-2 (physical page 127) of The TX-2 Users Handbook.
The toggle switches are at the bottom of the panel. At the top is a calendar, and below that are indicators showing the contents of the system registers (K, P, N, FA, F, N, X, Q, M, D, A, B, C, though not all of these are programmer-accessible).
On the right of this panel are sequence number status indicators, though the sequence number assignments are closer to those described in the TX-2 User's Handbook.
P91-185: 1962-06-20, Unidentified woman working at TX-2 Control Desk Using the Lincoln Writer {#P91-185}
P91-211: 1962-08-12, Ivan Sutherland using Sketchpad graphics program at the TX-2 Computer {#P91-211}
Sutherland is using the Lite Pen in combination with a push-button unit, perhaps the same unit shown at foot level on the left of photograph P91-206.
Here the CRT is visible in Frame 1, not having yet been removed. The woman on the right is operating the Lincoln Writer. At the extreme right of the photograph is the photoelectric tape reader.
The Maintenance Console is used for marginal testing (varying the power supply voltage to identify components which are about to fail). It also contains the operating time counters.
Below the main warning sign is a notice explaining how to shut the system down properly before turning off the power.
This photograph again shows the status indicators for each of the TX-2's sequences.
The program being used is probably Sketchpad-III, according to Alan Kay. Sketchpad-III was the subject of Timothy Johnson's 1963 thesis.
CP91-71: 1975-06-11, John Frankovich (L) and Omar Wheeler (R) working at the TX-2 Main Console (Frame 1)
Photograph CP91-71 (1975-06-11) shows John Frankovich (Left) and Omar Wheeler (Right) working at the TX-2 Main Console (Frame 1). The circuit breaker location and console indicator panels are behind Wheeler. These are shown in more detail below. The CRT is missing from Frame 1, presumably having been removed some time after Ivan Sutherland's work on Sketchpad.
Photograph CP91-119, 1975-07-25, shows the panels on the far right of Frame 1.The circuit breaker location panel is at the bottom left of this photograph. On the right are the status indicators of the system sequences. Many of these are documented in the TX-2 User's Handbook.
This photograph is over ten years more recent than the version of the TX-2 User's Handbook that we have and so some sequences shown on this panel are different. These changes are described in Sequence Changes.
The captions originally supplied by Lincoln Lab for the photos in this release are here.