January 21, 200818 yr I have two computers. One for flying aircraft with stick and throttle and the other for flying large jets using yoke and a throttle quardant. I can switch between two computer using a connector for my one monitor. Is there something made,so that I can use my CH rudder pedals, using some sort of switch, to transfer the USB port from one computer to another.I only fly one computer at a time. Somedays, I like to fly military jets (FS9 one computer) and other days I like to fly airliners (other computer using FSX).Space allows only one set of CH Rudder Pedals. Need some way to go back and forth between computers (something other then just unplugging).Any ideas or thoughts?Regards and thanks,Ed
January 21, 200818 yr HelloWhy not just plug them all into one PC, and set up multiple Config files one CFG set up with assignments for Joystick and another for the yoke.I don't understand why you need two PC's for this.
January 21, 200818 yr >Hello>Why not just plug them all into one PC, and set up multiple>Config files one CFG set up with assignments for Joystick and>another for the yoke.>I don't understand why you need two PC's for this.I have to agree with Mad Dog on this one. What's the need for two PC's?? You can accomplish the same thing on one PC.
January 22, 200818 yr FSUIPC (registered) allows you to disable the joystick mapping in FSX and setup your own, specific to each aircraft, down to the call sign if needed. The degree of sophistication available and the flexibility makes FSUIPC nearly a must if you use multiple configurations.I use my CH FighterStick/Throttle/Pedals as a HOTAS for fighters, have the same throttle setup in reverse as a collective for helicopters, I have the CH Throttle quadrant setup for two engine turboprops, four engines turboprops, two engine jets and four engine jets, all on the same box using FSUIPC. Only need one PC for sure :)Etienne
January 22, 200818 yr I use a KVM switch with USB ports to share joystick and rudder pedals between computers.
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