Aces High Bulletin Board
General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: Vraciu on September 26, 2016, 08:48:40 AM
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Well, my Sidewinder hat switch has moved on to the great beyond. Even assuming I could fix it I am not sure I will bother. It's a tough call. Have had this thing for over a decade and it was a good one.
Anyone care to suggest what I would find as a decent transition from the Sidewinder? I have never found a stick out there that felt right to me. Your input is appreciated in advance.
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I've heard many Sidewinder users have found the Thrustmaster T.16000M quite satisfying. There's a brand new HOTAS version coming, too, the T.16000M FCS.
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You can replace the switches V. They are readily available. I had a few of those boards but sent them already to AH players. I could fix it for you if you don't mind the delay in posting to Europe and back. That board plugs in. You just need a trick to get the socket up the tube.
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You can replace the switches V. They are readily available. I had a few of those boards but sent them already to AH players. I could fix it for you if you don't mind the delay in posting to Europe and back. That board plugs in. You just need a trick to get the socket up the tube.
How much you reckon that will cost?
Worth a try.
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I've heard many Sidewinder users have found the Thrustmaster T.16000M quite satisfying. There's a brand new HOTAS version coming, too, the T.16000M FCS.
I will take a look at it. Thanks for the suggestion.
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You might consider TrackIR and away with the need for the hat switch.
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How much you reckon that will cost?
Well if you can carefully take the board out (or get someone handy to help you) - I can talk you through that by the way - then the postage costs will be very low because the board is very small and light. Just pop it in a well-protected Jiffy bag. I'll need the whole board, hat switch too because sometimes they wear. I've got the replacement switches already and an MS Sidewinder mainboard here to test it before shipping it back. My work hours are free to friends.
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vrac, I have an old one for ya if you u still want .
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Private Messages on the way with my thanks to you both. :salute
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just got a KBsim Gladiator, feels good
only just got it but seems a lot of stick for the moderate price.. worth a look
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just got a KBsim Gladiator, feels good
only just got it but seems a lot of stick for the moderate price.. worth a look
:salute
Thank you for the suggestion.
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TM16000 it's amazingly accurate for flight, and making tiny adjustments in your tanks barrel for long distance tanking it's awesome! $60. elfy
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My tm1600 kept going outta calibration after 4 months..great...grrrr
Got the gladiator for a few bucks more..feels like a top end stick..a whole lot more bang for your buck..no pots..magnet tech..good shiz.
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The Gladiator sure looks nice. However, compared to the T16000M it's double the price. At least at Amazon, the TM is $49.99 and the Gladiator $99.99. If yours went out of calibration every four months you might have got a lemon. I haven't heard complaints from the half a dozen users I personally know, neither have I had issues with mine. Might also be a hand issue, the users I know might have mellowed due to aging.
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Might be true..Probably got a duff one..Glad I got the gladiator now though..quite impressed really.
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Thanks for the input, all. I miss the days when the sticks were on the display console at CompUSA or Best Buy...
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I know one t16000 user that had a bad rudder, but overall its an awesome stick for the price, wich doesn't use potentiometers for the x and y axis as the sidewinder
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I used to use a ms sidewinder3d pro back in the 90's and then stopped flying for a long time.
Came back and went through a bunch of sticks.
Decided on the Saitek X52Pro.
Pretty happy with it. Just needed some damping in the middle of the (twist)rudder.
Good luck, it's tough going through learning a new stick.
p.s. I also wish they had been on display, I had to buy a bunch of different ones (and even tried pedals) before I found ones I could deal with.
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I started with a Sidewinder, and went to CH Figtherstick, throttles, and rudder pedals, and much prefer the CH stuff.
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CH gear is the best even it looks dull.
You can take gear apart if you need to.
x52 had nice lights, apart from that it was garbage until you did the usual modifications shown on YouTube.
Those Eastern European joysticks and pedals look very good but expensive.
People in Eastern Europe using engineering skills is very embarrassing.
In the U.K. we now make fat people.
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V - it does not matter what stick you get, you never seem to use it much. Seems you are replacing Rapi.......er never mind, as the hit and run man. If you get a new stick you might want to use it :p