Where's the rudder control? What do you do if you get a "Bank angle" warning after an engine goes out? Haha. I'm not a gamer but I watch airline disasters.
wait, definitely, your right thumb wouldn't be able to reach the controls at the top with ease so ... 😅 if you don't need dual thrust badly you could go with the Logitech X52, this model's cheaper counterpart
@@Icyticyricyif you are planning to play something like DCS (fighter jets) where you need to control most of the displays with the buttons ontop then yes, but i dont think its that necessary if you are going to play something like msfs
The X52 (regular or Pro), although having less inputs, is better suited to smaller hands, within the Logitech range. Still plenty capable when playing hard core military sims like DCS. If you lack inputs DCS allows you to assign buttons as a modifier (similar to “shift”, “control” or “alt” on a regular keyboard), doubling the amount of inputs. You can even use multiple modifiers, giving you room to bind the controls of very complex jets to relatively simple HOTAS units, such as a Thrustmaster HOTAS 4 or One, or even an Xbox/PlayStation style gamepad.
No. This is an old design far predating G-Hub. It has its own specific configuration software which you have to install separately. That piece of software allows you to change or turn off the RGB lighting as well as programming custom control curves for the main axes, plus assigning keyboard macros to the inputs, if you so desire. It is originally a Saitek product, sold by Logitech after they bought the IP from Mad Catz, which owned Saitek previously.