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![]() "R. David Steele" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:08:11 -0500, "Don Parker" Too a serious question, and thanks for the link. How good is CH-products? Or would I be better off with http://www.saitek.com off the shelf type products? In time I might be able to convince the wife to allow me to purchase off the web site you gave me. David, Can't give you any good current advise for other controllers, especially Saitek. I've had an old ThrustMaster FCS joystick & throttle that were great when I was in the fighter mode (sold), a old LogiTech Wingman FF joystick that hasn't been out of the closet for maybe two years after the novelty wore off (it's BIG, control falls over like a wet noodle if your hand isn't on it, etc.), a old CH Virtual Pilot yoke that did pretty good after I dismantled it and shaved down the main shaft to prevent binding, and a newer CH Flight Yoke (looks like the ones now) that I sold within a month because of binding, sloppy return to center, and no fix seen by minor surgery (I tried) - it may have been improved by this time. It was at this stage I said the hell with it, get the best, whimper a while at the cost, but at least be satisfied!! Which I did, haven't looked back, and if this is considered a "commercial" by some - TS!! I suppose you could call CH the Chevy of controlers, especially yokes & pedals, because there's a ton of them out there, and are without doubt the #1 seller. Sidewinder joysticks seem to have the biggest fan club (did I hear a rumor MS was bailing out of the market???).... But others will be more than happy to give you a current status report, I'm sure!! Cheers Don |
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![]() "R. David Steele" wrote in message ... On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 13:08:11 -0500, "Don Parker" Too a serious question, and thanks for the link. How good is CH-products? Or would I be better off with http://www.saitek.com off the shelf type products? In time I might be able to convince the wife to allow me to purchase off the web site you gave me. I've had both and would go with the CH which I currently use. It works well, the USB stuff has a very good programming interface if you want to program it. It's more powerful than the old TM F22 stuff I had. I had a Saitek X35 combo and got rid of it after waiting over a year for them to come out with a interface so we couild program the buttons. Maybe they have one now. I think CH is a good combination of value and useability. -- Brett I. Holcomb Microsoft MVP AKA Grunt Remove R777 to email |
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