Hardware & Technical Yaw mapping on the Warthog

Anyone please tell me the best (easily accessible) button to map on the Warthog for Yaw please Cmdrs. I'm buying the Warthog at the end of the month...been using the X52 pro for well over two years....had to permanently fix the ps2 connecting cable with sugru and very nice it looks...not to mention now rock solid...but...it's my Birthday at the end of the month and my treat is the Warthog...but the lack of Yaw really 'irks' me to the point that I'm having second thoughts...anyway - any help would be really appreciated.
 
I know some people use one of the hats, but honestly, after using my Warthog for a short while without access to my pedals, it drove me mad. The level of precision a good set of pedals gives...

I'd spend the money on a good set of pedals. I have T-rudder MKIII pedals by VKB, and they are awesome for ED, especially well suited to an office chair style set up.

If you don't want to spend more cash, trial and error, I thing, probably the way to go...

Z...
 
I know some people use one of the hats, but honestly, after using my Warthog for a short while without access to my pedals, it drove me mad. The level of precision a good set of pedals gives...

I'd spend the money on a good set of pedals. I have T-rudder MKIII pedals by VKB, and they are awesome for ED, especially well suited to an office chair style set up.

If you don't want to spend more cash, trial and error, I thing, probably the way to go...

Z...

That's what I found as well.
Buying pedals is probably the only real answer.
Sorry if this means you have to spend more
 
I have pedals but not using them anymore because i like thumb stick on the top of the Warthog much much more. Get used to it and do not want anything else.

So pedals are not really needed
 
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