Is there a good printable version of this diagram anywhere or something similar. I believe this would be very useful for me. The one that came with the yoke is a bit overwhelming. Thanks.
Yep. I’ve watched about all of your training videos. VERY helpful. Thank you. I did find a great printable chart like I needed here.
https://flightsim.to/file/62330/turtle-beach-velocity-one-universal-controller-template
Now I’m Fighting with the trim wheel issues and deciding on which HOTAS controls to get. I’ve watched your videos on the trim wheel issues and read a bunch of comments from others on the internet but still having issues. I’ll detail the problems if you think you can help. Otherwise thanks for all the info! I’m still learning.
This was just fixed in the recent firmware update! A very nice new look to the GUI as well. (Graphical User Interface)
July 29, 2024
• Fixed bug with trim axis data jumping when used with VelocityOne Rudder connected on Xbox consoles.
• Updated Training text.
• Updated navigation process for SIP mode and Firmware mode selection.
• Updated Turtle Beach logo.
Well they’re not my videos but better to start there before building on the defaults.
As was said the trim wheel was fixed with the new firmware, the problem was particularly bad when the pedals were plugged into the yoke. Update the firmware.
You can use the throttle quad with flightsticks too. My quad is on a quick release bracket and I just.clamp the yoke off to the side and clamp on the stick, you can have the quad on either side that way mocking 95% of stick ga aircraft. I keep my quad assignments exactly the same for the type (vernier/turboprop/piston lever etc) and delete everything for the yoke and save them as stick profiles. Any stick will work on PC.
You can use the TB flighstick on Xbox with the yokes quad. The spring sucks(too firm) but can be fixed.
Old XBSX pic using the quad and flightstick(have cleaned it up a bit since then)
One other thing to elevate the yoke performance may want to invest in one of these: