On my throttle controller, I have two buttons. One to look up, other to look down. And the hat on stick dictates which way I'm looking horizontally. Pushing horizontal view hat incombatination with up or down button, gives us the 45degrees up, or 45degrees down down views in any horizontal direction?

Sooo, to look at lower dash, I push forward hat and down-button to see 'forward-down.' I also have the forward-down view F10'ed so its customized to see whole lower dash.
For 109s, foward-down is F10'ed a bit to the right, so that I can see all the auto-pilot lights which hide behind the yoke in game... red for autoclimb, green for hold verticle angle, and yellow for level flight. Knowing which auto-pilot set up im in is important! So i have this button set, helps for all plane dashboards. For trim, saitek x52 has all the wheels and slider for trim control right on the throttle also. I have game programed for two modes, and a button on throttle to choose each. First way is so that when combat-trim is off:All the trims are set to where my sliders are (usually centered) so no probs when trying to slow down for carrier landing. Second way is for when combat-trim is off, but game leaves airlerons and rudder trim alone where it was, so I only control elevator trim for extra turning powerz when flying 109s - example: pulling out of that compression dive that 109s do in game.
Also, throttle's extra front hat, I use this to scoot head view left/right and up/down when looking in any direction. Works great for spotting that enemy plane that is chasing me and trying to hide behind my tail - front throttle had left and right and i see him, more importantly his range icon to know if he's getting closer or further...
Furthermore, I have a scroll wheel on front of throttle also, which I use to zoom in and out when in zoom mode (zoom toggle button - pinky on stick)...
Controller I use is Saitek X52 (not pro), price check it on amazon.com and bring the print out or show them on your smartphone's amazon app. It's currently $105 dollars, when I got mine waaay back it was amazon listed for $80, woot! Saved me $30 about from the local large electronics store. This one has lasted over a year - no breaking buttons or anything (like saitek's junk $50 cyborgX breaks any button you push.) Stores verify prices by finding the listings on their own computers.
I am absolutely comfortable with my view set ups. And I don't have track I.R. because I assume it's too prone to FAIL me when I'm in a pinch and I need the info immediately without any technically difficulites - like turned head a tiny bit too much or too little so got wrong view and coulnt see enemy plane. Saitek x52 using buttons to scoot head etc is more 'crisp' for the the whole viewing department. Keeping ones head locked in position to avoid changing window views might give a person neck probs anyways! I look more like this when flying

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, looking at keyboard and games dashboard instrutments. With track IR you're only supposed to move your eyes to look at each corner of our computer monitor etc

, if you move head you to help eyes see, our view scoots all over left right etc. I think Track IR is a major fail heh.
For that matter, get you a Microsoft Lifechat LX 3000, from amazon for only $25 dollars... headphones covers whole ear, so you hear every sound game makes. Most stores don't sell it anymore because if they price-match internet/amazon, they lose money.
Ok, imma go get me some breakfast, i outa here

Sorry if hijacked.. back to topic! C202's and C205s!