January 29, 201412 yr Sorry, but not exactly sure what you're asking. Saitek doesn't actually make a dual quadrant, but if you have a Saitek yoke with quadrant you can add a second one and configure it as dual. The standalone quadrant comes with multiple knobs, so you can easily set up TTPPMM or whatever combination you require. If you don't have a yoke and single quadrant, then just buy two quadrants and as above you can configure as dual. Scott
January 30, 201412 yr Author Sorry, but not exactly sure what you're asking. Saitek doesn't actually make a dual quadrant, but if you have a Saitek yoke with quadrant you can add a second one and configure it as dual. The standalone quadrant comes with multiple knobs, so you can easily set up TTPPMM or whatever combination you require. If you don't have a yoke and single quadrant, then just buy two quadrants and as above you can configure as dual. Scott Thx for telling me. :lol:
February 11, 201412 yr Be careful, the second quadrant is not a twin of the first, you may have axis assignment issues Ric Elmore
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