VR denies ready, but what other peripherals you guys are using.

The Rift headphones can be removed (instructions are in the booklet if I remember correctly). That way you can use your preferred headphones.

Warthog user too... no pedals - I just use the throttle thumb hat to yaw. Second nature now.
 
I'm a lefty)

Go with the Thrustmaster T16000M. Very smooth and accurate motion and you can swap the grip parts to make is a lefty stick.

Button placement is not great for VR as many are on the base. But if you put some stick on pads or something that might help.

I don't have a VR setup (yet) but I find I can use the base buttons without looking
 
Windows recognizes speech based on the language version you are running, So, if you are running an English version of Windows the voice training tutorials are in English. Voice Attack's menu system is in English, however, there is no reason you could not use your native language to give commands in Voice Attack itself. Also even if you train Windows in English and have a heavy accent, as Windows uses and compares waveform from training, the more you train it the more it will recognize how you pronounce given words despite any accent.

Additionally, VoiceAttack displays "unrecognized" commands. If you notice certain commands aren't being understood (some unrelated word is being picked up by VA), open up speech recognition and "Add new word to dictionary", type in the word as you have it spelled in your command and then "Record" the command with your voice. It works pretty darn well.

I was having a hell of a time with "Modules" (for opening up the System/Right panel). VA would think I was saying "Up the stairs" or "Man dules", etc. I added "Modules" to the dictionary and recorded my voice and it instantly fixed the issue. I've done it for several other words also.
 
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