April 15, 201115 yr I am in the process of moving my FSX over to a new Jetline computer. For convenience I will be using a remote USB hub for the cables from my CH yoke, pedals and TQ. I am wondering if I should go ahead and connect my TIR USB cable into the same hub or plug it directly into the computer. I seem to remember that the TIR folks at one time said connecting directly into the computer was best, but is that really true? Dan George (woodhick)Check out Greenbrier Aero Club, the VA for and about the GA pilot.
April 15, 201115 yr I am in the process of moving my FSX over to a new Jetline computer. For convenience I will be using a remote USB hub for the cables from my CH yoke, pedals and TQ. I am wondering if I should go ahead and connect my TIR USB cable into the same hub or plug it directly into the computer. I seem to remember that the TIR folks at one time said connecting directly into the computer was best, but is that really true?HelloI always connect the TIR direct to the ports on the PC, why trust something as expensive as a TIR to the possibly unstable regulation coming from a cheap USB hub.Why would the TIR folks be wrong, there the folks who designed and have to support this hardware?
April 15, 201115 yr I would expect lag.Bjorn "I´ll rather be down here wishing I was up there than be up there wishing I was down here"
April 16, 201115 yr Author Yeah, that's kind of what I expected. Thanks for the answers guys. Direct to the computer it goes. Dan George (woodhick)Check out Greenbrier Aero Club, the VA for and about the GA pilot.
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