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thx for the input guys, whats sticks r u guys using to play it with ?
I've got an X52.
I have an ancient Logitech Wingman Force and Saitek Pedals that I'm going to soon swap for a Logitech G940 set(now that it seems to work properly with Black shark).
Nate
And do you find that perfectly ok to play with or are you thinking about upgrading, would a x52 be suited for a begginer.
sorry for all the questions just i've never been able to really get into flight sims as i have never had a proper controller to use.
I've seen some hilariously complicated profiles for the X52, but you're right, there just isn't enough switches. You'll still need to use mouse or keyboard. The X52 has a mouse nipple (just like the old laptops do) so I can use that to flip the switches I don't have mapped on my stick/throttle. There really isn't many that I do this for, however. The only ones I've used are the various lights and heater elements. Stuff that is only used at take-off/landing.How do you avoid using a mouse and keyboard, because the helicopter/plane has a hell of a lot more controls than just the thottle and stick?
How do you avoid using a mouse and keyboard, because the helicopter/plane has a hell of a lot more controls than just the thottle and stick?
I still cheat for start-up/shut-down though. I don't have the patience to learn those procedures![]()
Tut tutIt's actually much quicker to do it yourself and all the stuff you want on is on and the stuff you want off is off.
Nate
TrackIR? how necessary, I never bothered with it in the sim instead going for triple screen goodness, which on a bit of a tangent does DCS nicely support 3 screens? and is TrackIR worth it even with a wide view (assuming support) for the up/down motion?