John Check wrote: > Andy Ross wrote: > > One "rocker" axis on the throttle to simulate rudder (not very > > well -- I still use my analog TM pedals for that). > > Rudder control is really what I'm interested in. I tried binding the > throttle wheel of my gravis Blackhawk, but the pot is super cheesy.
Yeah, I haven't yet found a good set of rudder pedals. The Thrustmaster ones I use are adequate, but have a *lot* of slop in the center section. Fine control is difficult to impossible. And the lever arms are just rubbing plastic on plastic, so they're very "sticky". There's a CH Products pedal set that a lot of people like. I got to try them once, but didn't like them much either. Too close together, and the pedals are independantly sprung (not linked into a single physical axis), which feels wrong. I've thought for a long time about building my own set, but will probably never find the time. :( Andy -- Andrew J. Ross NextBus Information Systems Senior Software Engineer Emeryville, CA [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.nextbus.com "Men go crazy in conflagrations. They only get better one by one." - Sting (misquoted) _______________________________________________ Flightgear-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.flightgear.org/mailman/listinfo/flightgear-devel