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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: Koendog on December 13, 2009, 12:38:54 PM
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Im in the market for a new joystick/throttle combo, likely to be the X52 setup. Im looking for ideas how to set it up...
Where do you have the joystick? On a desk to your right, on the seat??
Where do you have the throttle?
What kind of chair do you use? :airplane:
Pictures of your setup would be most helpful, just looking for some ideas and what works best...what provides realism, etc. Thanks in advance.
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Mine might be a bit overboard :D
(http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii253/maddogjoe_photos/finish.jpg)
(http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii253/maddogjoe_photos/simpit001.jpg)
Mines all CH Products, stick, throttle, and pedals. The seat is an 8 way powered seat (yes the electrics work) from a Chrysler Cordoba.... leather of course :P
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Nothing Like That! /\
I don't have anything special set-up on mine, definitely nothing like realism. Throttle on the left, joystick on the right. I don't secure the joysticks down, they have little suction cups that I suppose provide a little stronger base but for the most part it stays in place. I like to be able to slide them up out of my way when not in use. I rest my elbows on my desk as I play. My chair is just a cheap Office Depot one. Overall it's about as simple as you can get, but it's sufficient for me.
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:aok Awesome setup Fugitive, maybe someday...LOL
Jay...where do you put the throttle on the left? I can do the joystick on the right, but dont really have anyplace for the throttle on the left.
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Well my desk is roughly 60"x24". pretty big. So if you scoot your chair up to the desk, put your elbows on your desk in a comfortable manner, then just kind of lay them down, that's where I put the throttle and joystick. I guess they are usually just on either side of my keyboard, I can transition between joysticks and keyboard quickly.
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(http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m309/Mtnman_03/DSC_2753.jpg)
(http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m309/Mtnman_03/DSC_2766.jpg)
(http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m309/Mtnman_03/DSC_2754.jpg)
(http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m309/Mtnman_03/DSC_5153.jpg)
(http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m309/Mtnman_03/DSC_5151-1.jpg)
(http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m309/Mtnman_03/DSC_5155.jpg)
(http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m309/Mtnman_03/DSC_5157.jpg)
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Not the best picture, its basicly an inverted U shape, There is a hinged flap that holds the pedals. An angled board for keyboard. Stick mounts on the right, throttle, and accessorys on the left.
(http://www.tdcomputersystems.com/con_images/baumer_pit-01.jpg)
From a different Angle.
(http://www.tdcomputersystems.com/con_images/baumer_pit-02.jpg)
TY Tildeath for taking and hosting the pictures. <S>
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That's pretty clever mtnman, simple and functional. I assume it's pretty comfortable. Wires ever get in the way.
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That's pretty clever mtnman, simple and functional. I assume it's pretty comfortable. Wires ever get in the way.
No, I just run the wires under my legs. I actually have three screw-eyes running along the front edge of the bottom board, to run them through.
I had some issues with my neck and shoulders form too many hours playing the game with a poor ergonomic set-up. Big improvements for me were getting the monitor up to eye level, and allowing my elbows to be supported by the armrests. Putting the stick on the desk and holding my arms up for hours on end was doing bad things.
A side benefit was that when I Velcro-ed the stick down, it improved my fine-control. Pushing forward is "pure" down elevator. Before, the stick might rotate a few degrees counterclockwise, say, so pushing forward gave me down elevator AND right aileron...
It's a very simple set-up, and very comfortable. I can even recline! But that kind of messes with my use of the rudder pedals. I can still use them, they're just not as comfortable when I'm reclined.
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hahahah I see mtnman even has a violin handy for the grievers (Might not be the worlds smallest but it probably still plays just for them)
Hope you don't have a © on that set up...I'm going home tonight to make one up.....been trying to come up with ways to do that without destroying the chair (recently getting a seat with arms helps though)
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hahahah I see mtnman even has a violin handy for the grievers (Might not be the worlds smallest but it probably still plays just for them)
Hope you don't have a © on that set up...I'm going home tonight to make one up.....been trying to come up with ways to do that without destroying the chair (recently getting a seat with arms helps though)
The fiddle is for climb-outs, lol. I multitask! It's either the fiddle or a book, or making equipment for my birds. I seldom "only" play the game. I built the majority of my last gun while flying.
Copyright? No! I'd even be willing to give the dimensions of mine, I think it'll fit most chairs. I just took my chair, stick and throttle to the garage, and scrounged through my scraps (I used to make custom cabinetry, so cobbling this thing together took maybe 20 minutes).
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(http://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt322/LTARjink/DSC_6.jpg)
X52 stick is mounted on an "I-beam" shaped piece of mahogany that goes between my legs.
The throttle (hard to see) is under the keyboard on the left.
<S>, LTARjink
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(http://i624.photobucket.com/albums/tt322/LTARjink/DSC_6.jpg)
X52 stick is mounted on an "I-beam" shaped piece of mahogany that goes between my legs.
The throttle (hard to see) is under the keyboard on the left.
<S>, LTARjink
Did you volunteer to take the attic, or were you sent there? :lol
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Did you volunteer to take the attic, or were you sent there? :lol
And do you ever bump your head on the camouflaged rafters because they are harder to see then normal rafters? :bolt:
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Ghosth...is that a self standing system that you just slide a chair up to? Or is it attached to the chair itself?
I'd be considering something like the mtnman or Ghosth setup(homemade), any suggestions for building something like this? :cool:
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Ghosth...is that a self standing system that you just slide a chair up to? Or is it attached to the chair itself?
I'd be considering something like the mtnman or Ghosth setup(homemade), any suggestions for building something like this? :cool:
Throw the hammer, not the joystick.
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First off its my buddy Baumer's setup, not mine. I use a simple swinging shelf to hold my stick.
Yes it is a free standing system, as he has it setup the chair is bolted too it.
With the chair all the way back its not hard to climb in and sit down. Then run the chair forward with the seat adjust system that came with the chair.
But the "Mini pit" could be used either way, attached to the chair or free standing.
The only issue with a chair that can be rolled up to it, is that you push yourself away when using the rudder pedals.
A small sheet of Plastic or Plywood with a couple of 2" holes cut into it for the castors on the chair to drop into would solve that problem. Would give you the best of both worlds. Would let you use a comfy office chair on castors, and would hold the chair in place while flying.
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(http://techvideoreview.com/FlightSimMovies/General/ControlsAndCockpits/ElCheapoCockpit00.JPG)
Mine was very cheap to make, but it works well. Movie here:
http://techvideoreview.com/FlightSimMovies/General/ControlsAndCockpits/JoysticksControlsAndFlightSimCockpitsFullPage.htm
Regards,
Peabody
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WOW some of these set ups are amazing. I have a 1890 Oak besk, I just put my throttle on the left pull out and the stick on the right pull out, My laptop is set to the left, at an offset, and my 18 inch monitor is in the center.
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I actually do hit my head sometimes! But it's camo foam insulation so it squishes a little bit. :aok
I actually banished myself to the attick of my barn. I was tired of competing for computer time on the family rig and hearing spongebob on the TV when trying to hear stuff in game.
I'm quite happy to have a seperate area away from distraction. It's tough to hear the dinner bell though!
, LTARjink
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Well first of all I'm glad to know it's insulation, at first I was thinking about how cold it must get up there, then I was picturing you with a can of spray paint making all those green lines.
I don't blame you moving yourself up there, it actually looks like a pretty nice place to do that kind of thing. The light is nice although it would mess with my trackIR. Cool set-up :aok
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The seat is an 8 way powered seat (yes the electrics work)
you lazy b*****d! :lol
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Wow! no wonder I'm still crap at this, must be my £20 twisty's fault...
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Did you volunteer to take the attic, or were you sent there? :lol
He was sent there to plumb the waste for the shower found Aces High and was never seen again! :D
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Im thinking of doing a MAJOR upgrade and getting a joey stick.... :rock
(http://rolexlaf.homestead.com/files/Rolexpc.jpg)
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Thats about where I'm at!...time for an upgrade? :cry
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...from pervert's post above...
" He was sent there to plumb the waste for the shower "
Mr. Pervert, Sir, I have no idea what point you are trying to convey in this statement.
-LTARjink