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Hi, what size screws are needed for mounting the Saitek pro flight yoke to a table. Im talking about the screw holes on the bottom. If someone know the correct size that be great. Thanks.
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Hi, Newbie here. I have a question regarding assigning controls. Prelogue: There seems to be two or more sorts of controls: Keyboard/Mouse controls and Saitek controls of which there are two: Buttons and yoke movement controls. The Question. The yoke controls show as bar graphs that work in real time, i.e. If you move the yoke, the bar graph changes. The same does not appear to happen for the buttons. Yes, you can see what's assigned, but there is no dynamic change when you click/move the button. Is there some way to achieve this behaviour? Thanks.
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Can anyone tell me if FS2020 works with the Saitek Cyborg force feedback joystick? Thanks
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many people have problems with the saitek panels are not working in ms fs 2020 I had it to. no problem, buy spadnext (full version) and learn to program the panels with spadnext (youtube). my panels are working great again with all planes. try it, its worth the money have fun again and fly like real pilots. gr john
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Quick tutorial on how to create a Garmin G5 and limited/smaller G1000 PFDs by using your Saitek / Logitech Flight Instrument Panels (FIPs).
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Can anyone tell me if FS2020 works with the Saitek Cyborg force feedback joystick? Thanks
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I am new to MSFS series, but have the above mentioned flight stick and Throttle. Apparently this model is not supported and therefore has no button mapping presets. I have never flown a sim plane or real plane, and would need to know what and where to map my buttons. I have spent most of day looking for support for this model with this game and have had no luck. I know how to map individual buttons, but don't know which ones to where. Help this noob. Thanks.
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I'm going to buy a Yoke, and for budget considerations it will be either a CH Products Flight Yoke (with a mini throttle quadrant built into the body) or a Logitech/Saitek with a separate full sized throttle quadrant. My question is - how important is it to have a separate throttle quadrant? Is the mini throttle quadrant on the CH's body going to be completely insufficient, or will it do the job well enough for a few months. Background: I'm getting back into simming, but don't know if I'll keep up with it (responsibilities and life). If I do keep up with simming, I will upgrade to a Honeycomb Yoke + Bravo Quadrant next year. If I do not/can not keep simming regularly, then at least I'll have the CH or the Logitech. I have FSX:SE right now, and will get FS2020 when it comes out. The CH has two benefits to me - its cheaper by $50, and its easier to set up and tear down because its an all-in-one design vs. the Logitech/Saitek with its a two part design. But I'll take the Logitech if the separate throttle quadrant is important. I will be flying GA. I see people flying with one hand on the yoke and one hand on the throttle - is that a preference, or is that more of a necessity? So should I go for the set with the separate throttle quadrant or go for smaller and cheaper (and more convenient)?
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