Control panels for this game?

I've got this game for several games now and was wondering if everybody just learns all of the keyboard controls or if there are controls panels available for this game. I found some old threads where people built control panels but I didn't find anything recent.
 
I've got this game for several games now and was wondering if everybody just learns all of the keyboard controls or if there are controls panels available for this game. I found some old threads where people built control panels but I didn't find anything recent.

Control panels are so 90's.. :) Personally I use a combination of voice attack, HOTAS buttons and VR.
 

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I use a pair of Thrustmaster Cougar MFDs: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Thrustmaster-Replica-Force-Cougar-Flight/dp/B002HH9TRY

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28 inputs each.

NC Sarge created some E: D inserts for them: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...nel-Inserts-for-Thrustmaster-Cougar-Pack-MFDs
 
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If you have a few tablets laying around, you can build your own touch screen panels with ROCCAT Power Grid.

But yes, even with control panels, you still need to learn a lot of the key bindings, because sometimes you may need to use them.
 

What is up with the graded shading on moderator posts - doesn't look good at all.

On topic though, I pretty much eliminated the keyboard with Voice Attack. That plus HOTAS works well.
 
I've got this game for several games now and was wondering if everybody just learns all of the keyboard controls or if there are controls panels available for this game. I found some old threads where people built control panels but I didn't find anything recent.

For ED (and other VR games) I only use the programmable buttons on my HOTAS and augment them with additional support from Voice Attack (as the keyboard and any aux keypads would be difficult to use with an HMD on).

For other (non-VR) games I use a Belkin N52TE programmable gamepad and just map the games default keys to to the buttons I want. I never change the game's default key mapping - just make a unique gamepad profile for each game. This way, if I re-install the game, or run the game in multiple locations or PC's, then I just need to load the profile and I'm ready to go.

I think the N52TE has largely been discontinued but here are some other similar programmable gamepads:

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13...8&qid=1512494713&sr=1-2&keywords=Logitech+G13
https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Tartar...2494699&sr=1-1&keywords=Razer+Tartarus+Chroma
https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Orbwea...494688&sr=8-1&keywords=Razer+Orbweaver+Chroma
 
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For ED (and other VR games) I only use the programmable buttons on my HOTAS and augment them with additional support from Voice Attack (as the keyboard and any aux keypads would be difficult to use with an HMD on).

For other (non-VR) games I use a Belkin N52TE programmable gamepad and just map the games default keys to to the buttons I want. I never change the game's default key mapping - just make a unique gamepad profile for each game. This way, if I re-install the game, or run the game in multiple locations or PC's, then I just need to load the profile and I'm ready to go.

I think the N52TE has largely been discontinued but here are some other similar programmable gamepads:

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13...8&qid=1512494713&sr=1-2&keywords=Logitech+G13
https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Tartar...2494699&sr=1-1&keywords=Razer+Tartarus+Chroma
https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Orbwea...494688&sr=8-1&keywords=Razer+Orbweaver+Chroma

Used a n52te myself until I got around to a HOTAS. Never thought about leaving it attached for other buttons.
 
I found one of these in my spare parts bin a couple of weeks back and despite the latest drivers being for Vista!!!! It works perfectly with W10.

Oddly sitting next to the throttle it looks a great deal like the ED cockpit setup.

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Another way of helping you remember the key binds is getting a keyboard like the Logitech G810.
You can set individual colours for each key (or group of keys) which helps me know which ones I've set.

Also this Reference Sheet Generator is very useful:
https://www.mcdee.net/elite/
 
What happens when you flick the "Couple" switch :eek:

Nice work btw [up]

Well, 'couple' couples the 'heat sink' and the 'shield cell' button via a relais. One of these things that seem like a good idea during the design phase but are kind of 'meh' when finished. If both are triggered simultaneously then the heat sink is is to early since the shield cell needs 5 second to warm up. So first you get frozend and then fried.
 
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