March 23, 200719 yr I run FSX on Vista 32.Have a saitek X52 and recently bought the Saitel Pro Pedals. Works a treat.To add to the realism id like to add a yoke, the one from CH products looks good (The on with the three controls on top).I like the throttle on the X52, so can I use the X52, pedals and Flight Yoke together. I take it you just need to assign the controls in FSX settings.Just need to check before I buy the Flight Yoke.
March 23, 200719 yr I run on XP so it might be different, but I have pedals and joystic already and just plugged the CH yoke in, it was all ready to go in FSX. (I did later alter the sensitivity on the yoke but that was all I've had to do).
March 23, 200719 yr >I run FSX on Vista 32.>>Have a saitek X52 and recently bought the Saitel Pro Pedals.>Works a treat.>>To add to the realism id like to add a yoke, the one from CH>products looks good (The on with the three controls on top).>>I like the throttle on the X52, so can I use the X52, pedals>and Flight Yoke together. I take it you just need to assign>the controls in FSX settings.>>Just need to check before I buy the Flight Yoke.I had a very interesting set-up for a while that I stopped using just because it takes a while to get everything where I want it.Anyways, I have a CH yoke that was my primary flight control. Then, when I was flying in anything that would have the throttle in the center pedestal, I used my X-45 with the throttle setting reversed so I could turn it around for right hand use. Lower on my desk on one of the side shelves, I had my Logitech steering wheel. I had that mapped to my elevator trim, and the big wheel gave some really fine control and allowed me to be pretty precise about trim. The pedals for that wheel were my rudder pedals.As I said, it was annoying to set up, but it really worked well when everything got going, and the keymapper made it simple to set it up in game.Now, most of the time, I just pick up my XBOX360 controller and use that. It's not terrible.
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