Just received mine a few days ago. They're very high quality, but I can't seem to calibrate them to get full throw with the SimAppPro software. I've tried numerous times, but can only get about 1/4 of the way to the physical stop for the left/right rudder deflection, and about 1/3rd for each toe brake before they max out in the calibration software. Any ideas? Also, you can change the default dead zone setting for the rudder on the "Test" page. Click the Dead Zone Setting on the rudder pedal graphic, then uncheck the RZ:Device box. You can then set the dead zone to your liking (I set it to 1%). PS: I'm using them for MSFS2020. While they're working with the limited throw, I'd like to get more out of them...
@@xszarywilk4067 sorry I’m trying to figure out how to make it work I use a iPhone for taking and editing videos and my pc for games. So I have to figure out a way to combine the two to make a video for you.
Thanks man. I really wanted to see what they looked like up close and underneath as well to see if they'd fit in my rig in front of my driving pedals :) They're super nice. Great vid.
Nice early experience vid - Im close to picking up a set myself, it'll be a big upgrade from the Logi's, the only downside when compared to the Crosswinds for me is that theyre tried and tested but my satisfaction with the quality of the Orion2 might just swing it in WW's favour
Thank you for watching! In all honesty the build quality and materials is what sold me. The crosswinds are also a good choice. Many guys who I fly with run them and I have never heard a complaint. But staying in an ecosystem and only having one program to open to control everything is nice.