by JBaymore » Thu Nov 17, 2005 10:36 am
Zaphod,
If you go to a yoke, seriously plan on following that with rudder pedals as soon after that as you can afford them. It is a natural pairing....... and it makes a world of difference if you typically fly aircraft that use yokes for control.
You can have both the joystick and the yoke plugged in at the same time. They are seen as separate controllers in the sim setup. I do that with a CH Yoke (and pedals) and a Wingman Extreme FF. I just unplug the FF power to keep it from flopping around.
The sim will let whichever axis control that is "last active" take the priority for the controls. If the joystick is sitting centered... and the yoke then moves... the sim will "beleive" the yoke is the one to use for control. Move the joystick... and the "control" shifts over to that one. If you have a lot of potentiometer "jitter" when they are sitting centered.... you will have to address this......but if not it works fine.
Withouit the rudder pedals, set "auto coordination to "on" until you can get pedals.
Also if you are a "tinkerer" maybe drop down to the "Homebuilt Cockpits" forum to see some info on building your own rudder pedals and yokes out of an old joystick.
Yes, you can assign a button on the yoke to be the rudder control. The logical one is the rocker switch below the hat switch on the top of the right handle. But since the yoke is normally held and controled with the left hand, that will make you have the right hand involved too....... not too realistic since the right hand more typically is manipulating the throttles at "crucial times".
Rudder control can be assigned to either an axis or a key press as far as I know. The rocker switch will act like controlling the rudder with the keyboard. You can set the keypress repeat rate to adjust the response of the rudder.
There are better yokes available..... but nowhere near as cheaply as the CH one. If you've got more like $500-600 USD and up to spend ....there are other options.
Check EBay for new usb CH yokes...... sometimes you can find a bit of a bargain listed. Watch out for the CH "light" version yoke....... it doesn't have all the same features as the one you are probably looking for. For the best price in a regular store I have found on the CH yoke... go to the "Resources" sticky message at the top of the "Homebuilt Cockpits" forum........ a place called "Ink-4-U".
Hope these thoughts from a simpit builder help.
best,
.....john

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