
Before buying I found that you don't have pedals (1 axis), brakes (left and right, two axes), throttles (Z and rZ axes), JoySick (X axes) and Y), MiniStick (rX and rY axes) and throttle lever (slider axis). This adds up to 10 axes, while Windows DirectX only allows 8. If you use all available axes on the Warthog (Stick and Throttle) you already have 7. I've tried excluding TPR in TARGET but this only excludes it from the combined virtual controller. TARGET still captures it, making it unavailable for viewing in-game. While you can't run TARGET and have access to all axes on a combo controller. The software does not allow you to completely remove the TPR from its control and therefore make the pedals unavailable to Windows. I contacted support and they didn't help. It's bad news. The good news is that they appear to be very well made. The adjustments are quite easy to make. I removed the centering springs and increased the center dead space. The pendulum mechanism makes it easy to stop in the middle. I only gave it three stars due to overall compatibility with other Thrustmaster products.

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