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Hello all,

After much Googling, YouTubing, head scratching, misleading driver info and WD40 spraying, my Saitek Yoke throttle set seems destined for the recycle bin.

I just wondered if anyone has fitted a Saitek Quadrent set in that part of the circuit by splicing into the original cable from the yoke to make it think it's the original or.... simply add another Quadrent into a hub.

I'd rather not go for another yoke assembly for obvious reasons.

Any input much appreciated.

Regards,

Richard.

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Why not just obtain and use a USB version of the quadrant?


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Thanks, Frank, that's probably the best solution but, I just wondered how it would be seen in 'Controls' as, perhaps, 'Quadrant 2' or whatever.

Essentially, as long as it works that'll be fine.

Thanks again for looking.

Richard.

Edited by Richbro

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