Ok, I feel all teenagerish now..

There's one other input that may benefit you. Pedals.
You can bind thrust, yaw and a few other things, which essentially frees up controls from your joystick.
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My entire right side is affected by the stroke, so would only be able to use the left peddle, doesn't really make it cost effective.
 
I never thought about how VA could help in that respect. My girlfriend is a speech therapist and works with people who have suffered from stroke. She is always pushing technology to help people get a fuller quality of life and for some that means being able to play games :)

I'll definitely share this with her. Not that she'll be playing ED :p

If not for the cost Oculus would be a wonderful option for game therapy, I have ordered the cheap cardboard 3D and see how that feels in concept but on my disability I can't afford the 'nice stuff'
 
Maybe one of these would help you out?
Basicly a 8way footpad from the looks of it.
http://stinkyboard.com


The link for stinkyboard had a double http:// http:// so I fixed it..

Foxpur, now may I suggest you start making regular visits to the most helpful group of teamspeak users in this game world? We have multiple techies, handicapped, and generally knowledgable pilots with all sorts of workarounds, makeshift, home-made options available to discuss..

Get teamspeak.com client, and log into the address provided by clicking on my graphic sig below..
 
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