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Force Feedback for left handed Pilot
Hello
first thing ... I'm a left handed pilot. By now my Saitek Aviator and throttle quadrant are serving me well, but I would like to have another alternative, and since I'm in the market I would like it to be a force feedback joystick. The only I have found with force feedback and ambidextrous configuration is the Saitek Evo Force. Anyone know about any other alternative? I read in the forums that Evo Force gives some problems ... someone could give their opinion? The force feedback works well in CoD? So Many questions ...:-( Thanks in advance! |
I am afraid there are so many different reports on how the whole range of FFB joys behave on CoD that you´ll get a blurred photo of the actual situation. MS FFB2, Logitech G940, Evo, etc ... they all show different behaviours in many degrees, regardless drivers, O.S. and configurations.
And if you look for an ambidextrous joy, Evo is the only way to go, AFAIK, by now. I read somewhere there is a guy that scanned the two halves of the open stick of a MS FFB2 in 3D [now electronic components free], made a mirror image of the 3D files and 3D printed them, relocated the components and therefore got a fancy and working left handed joy. Nice idea, isn't it?. I'll take a look to get the link back. Any way, I wish you luck, mate. AA_Engadin. |
Thank you for the reply Engadin. I think I finally will buy the evo and will cross the fingers hoping that FF work well in my configuration... but if there where an alternative...:roll:
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Te he visto en el SG1 y tambien posteo allí. Si encuentro algo te lo cuento en el foro, ok?.
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You could also do it the "full real" way like real lefthanded pilots do and retrain :D
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Im left handed too. But for years i fly with a *normal* Joystick. It was a ms precission 2.
Now i own a t1600m from thrustmaster. This thing is able to build as a left hand stick, but i dont use it. I ve tried it but i must say after so many years flying with the right hand i fly better as with left hand :) I know there are not much alternatives so i decided to learn it with the wrong hand. I play guitar too its a right handed. Perhaps you give it a try and learn a bit? :) |
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I´m a "Lefty" too. I´ve been using Saitek Evo force since i started to fly IL2. Now i have my 2. Evo Force and there are no problems to use it on CLOD! If you find one, buy it! (i was searching for so long to find a new one - i found just secondhand ware)
Of my knowledge Saitek don´t produce it anymore! BUY IT!!!!:-P |
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@robtek&Martin:I know what you mean. I tried to pilot with my right hand but nowhere near the accuracy or ability I have with my left hand. I feel I would need much time to get close to the level I have now, and I'm not really willing to do that now. I found where to buy the evo and I´ll try it. At least I will have a joystick that if I need it I can disable the FF.;) @Attila: Thank you for your reply and opinion. When I get it in my hands... can I contact you if I have questions?:) |
What you need to to is, buy a FF stick available (old MS FF2 USb, Saitek or Logitech) and exchage the grip for the AV8R grip (or buy a used Saitek Cyborg to use this grip, is more ergonomic and adjustable) - is not difficult to do.
Or more easy - if you fin a MS FF2, that have a neutral top handle. Disassemble the grip and cut of the left thumb rest: http://img861.imageshack.us/img861/5464/msffo.jpg Sand to conveniente shape, fill the holes with epoxy put, sand an paint or wrap with tennis racquet or byclicle tape. A custom grip, appropriate to left or right hands. :) Anyway the (very) expensive Paccus Hawk (hidraulic) Forcefeedbak have a neutral grip. http://www.paccus.com/forcefeedbackjoystickshop Sokol1 |
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