looks like home sweet home to me.
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I have a powered USB 2.0 Hub 4 connection unit.
1. leave it plugged in all the time
The CH Product Pedals, Stick and throttle are stored in a cabinet behind me. This way when I get ready to do any flight sim I just shut down the computer.
Using dual boot XP PRO & Vista 64Bit... I login to the XP Pro for flight sim games, Il2 series, FSX and BOB II WOV.
I plug all the CH Products USB connection into the powered hub and restart. I use a powered HUB to assure the best possible performance with USB. Aftrerall, there are other USB devices I use as well.
Each of the games I've created a profile for in the CH manager.
The profile buttons are as near to the same for IL2 as BOB II WOV.
It wasn't hard to do, because there is a X-cross chart available for BOB II WOV to IL2.
My computer sits on the desktop beside my monitor similar to yours. I like having CD/DVD burner and floppy handy.
Never leave the CH products plugged in when I'm not using them. I just wrap their USB cords around them and put them away. This way I never have to answer all goofy questions about "whazz zat", whuts you doin with that, that's neet kind stuff.
I had a blood pressure monitor on my desktop for a while, along with all the CH products stuff and had some fun with it. I'd tell the crazy questionaires... Yeah this combat flight simming is tedious and nerve wracking stuff. It's advised for users to keep a careful eye on your blood pressure and pulse rate when you've had about an hour of butt-kickin air combat.