Hey there.
I need some help making a decision, and also have a question or two about using the VKB Gladiator NXT Evo Omni Throttle (that's a mouthful).
I have been thinking for a while to switch out my traditional throttle to either a VKB Onmi Throttle or possibly just a left hand Gladiator NXT EVO instead of the throttle. I am unsure if I will get a satisfactory axis and button mapping though (old dogs, new tricks and all that), and while I consider the VKB EVO line a steal, it's still quite a bit of money to "just try it" in case I don't like it. So I am being careful and hesitant to make a decision.
I'm sure some of you use the Omni Throttle and can tell me the (your) best way to set it up, so I can maybe judge better if I might like it or not. I might add that pedals are out of the consideration at the moment; I don't want to use any at this time.
My current setup consists of a VKB Gladiator NXT EVO for the right hand and a Logitech X52 Pro throttle for the left hand. I have bound pitch, roll and yaw to Y, X and twist on the right stick. On the throttle I use the throttle for.... er, throttle, the 4-way on the back of it for lateral and vertical thrusters and the thumb wheel on the throttle for forward/backward thrusters in real space. This especially might seem a little odd, but it gives me multiple options. In SC, I can just set and forget the throttle via its big lever. My throttle is set to forward only right now, as I only use it in SC. In real space, I pull the throttle lever all the way back, and the thumb wheel lets me vary my speed in combat much more efficient with way less movement. The side effect of binding the wheel to thrust instead of throttle also means that I can set the throttle to, say, 50% via a button and then increase or decrease speed as needed with my left thumb. I fly FA on almost all the time, I might add. Also, other flight sims don't play into this, as ED is the only flight sim I play.
My thoughts so far:
First of all, how, if at all, can I replicate my setup with a second stick or the OT? Of course I cannot, because the VKB grip doesn't have a thumb wheel. But maybe I can get close. I have thought about it, and the most reasonable setup with the OTA probably is removing the spring for the Y axis to retain the set-and-forget use of a traditional throttle, and use the X-axis and twist for lateral and vertical thrusters.
I would lose the comfortable thumb speed control in combat, but compared to the big, clunky throttle lever with a really long throw the omni throttle is probably easier and more dynamic to move, so this might not be an issue; I have removed the dampening screws completely from my right hand stick and use the medium springs (I think) and I know the stick can be moved very effortless. My worry is that the EVO (like my throttle) doesn't have a center detent for orientation.
The second mapping I could imagine would be using the X and Y (with springs and center return) for lateral thrust and throttle and twist for vertical (or use the analog stick for vertical). Theoretically I could live without a set-and-forget throttle for SC and just use the 0/25/50/75/100 mappings. I already use the throttle pretty much either fully back or fully out, and very rarely in-between. I guess this would be the better setup for HOSAS instead of the hybrid Omni Throttle?
Who here is using the VKB OTA and can tell me about their experience and setup? Who is using dual sticks without pedals, how well does that work?
I'm sure I'll think of more questions later, thanks for now!
I need some help making a decision, and also have a question or two about using the VKB Gladiator NXT Evo Omni Throttle (that's a mouthful).
I have been thinking for a while to switch out my traditional throttle to either a VKB Onmi Throttle or possibly just a left hand Gladiator NXT EVO instead of the throttle. I am unsure if I will get a satisfactory axis and button mapping though (old dogs, new tricks and all that), and while I consider the VKB EVO line a steal, it's still quite a bit of money to "just try it" in case I don't like it. So I am being careful and hesitant to make a decision.
I'm sure some of you use the Omni Throttle and can tell me the (your) best way to set it up, so I can maybe judge better if I might like it or not. I might add that pedals are out of the consideration at the moment; I don't want to use any at this time.
My current setup consists of a VKB Gladiator NXT EVO for the right hand and a Logitech X52 Pro throttle for the left hand. I have bound pitch, roll and yaw to Y, X and twist on the right stick. On the throttle I use the throttle for.... er, throttle, the 4-way on the back of it for lateral and vertical thrusters and the thumb wheel on the throttle for forward/backward thrusters in real space. This especially might seem a little odd, but it gives me multiple options. In SC, I can just set and forget the throttle via its big lever. My throttle is set to forward only right now, as I only use it in SC. In real space, I pull the throttle lever all the way back, and the thumb wheel lets me vary my speed in combat much more efficient with way less movement. The side effect of binding the wheel to thrust instead of throttle also means that I can set the throttle to, say, 50% via a button and then increase or decrease speed as needed with my left thumb. I fly FA on almost all the time, I might add. Also, other flight sims don't play into this, as ED is the only flight sim I play.
My thoughts so far:
First of all, how, if at all, can I replicate my setup with a second stick or the OT? Of course I cannot, because the VKB grip doesn't have a thumb wheel. But maybe I can get close. I have thought about it, and the most reasonable setup with the OTA probably is removing the spring for the Y axis to retain the set-and-forget use of a traditional throttle, and use the X-axis and twist for lateral and vertical thrusters.
I would lose the comfortable thumb speed control in combat, but compared to the big, clunky throttle lever with a really long throw the omni throttle is probably easier and more dynamic to move, so this might not be an issue; I have removed the dampening screws completely from my right hand stick and use the medium springs (I think) and I know the stick can be moved very effortless. My worry is that the EVO (like my throttle) doesn't have a center detent for orientation.
The second mapping I could imagine would be using the X and Y (with springs and center return) for lateral thrust and throttle and twist for vertical (or use the analog stick for vertical). Theoretically I could live without a set-and-forget throttle for SC and just use the 0/25/50/75/100 mappings. I already use the throttle pretty much either fully back or fully out, and very rarely in-between. I guess this would be the better setup for HOSAS instead of the hybrid Omni Throttle?
Who here is using the VKB OTA and can tell me about their experience and setup? Who is using dual sticks without pedals, how well does that work?
I'm sure I'll think of more questions later, thanks for now!