From left to right;
CH Throttle Quadrant: controls elevator trim, blank, blank, blank, RPM#1, RPM#2
Thrustmaster Warthog throttle: 1 and 2 engine
TrackIR: self explanatory- just started getting used to it. The vertigo comes and goes, I got hit by a bout last night during the scenario.
Turtlebeach Headset: for sound/mic, also have additional plug available on desk to plug in my cellphone so I can listen to music or even do work handsfree.
G15 keyboard; had macros to turn off/on each engine, end flight, additional trim, view keys, exit flight, and type on vox channel buttons.
Saitek Cyborg Mouse: macros with additional weights for comfort
Thrustmaster Warthog joystick: self explanatory, note the c-clamp to prevent the stick from moving. While necessary on a CH stick, the Warthog doesn't really move but it is an old habit.
Red Mug: Kona coffee with French vanilla flavored creamer on a P47 Pilots commemorative plaque from Boston 1988 (was a gift from a historical P47 pilot with paintings/pictures)
McDonalds cup: Barq's Rootbear for additional caffeine.
Not Shown;
CH Pro-pedals on the floor.