I had a Logitech Yoke system with a throttle quadrant that I bought about five or more years ago. When I bought the new Yoke HoneyComb I couldn't use the Logitech Quadrant anymore because it has a proprietary PS/2 connection that only works with the old Logitech (aka Saitek) Yoke. So I had to buy this newer model with a USB port. It works just like the original and is recognized by X-Plane so it can be customized using in-game configuration settings. All switches can be programmed for different functions. Levers are configured by X-Plane upon initial installation, but you can customize them to suit your needs. I've been playing Microsoft Flight Simulator and it works just as well with this game. The device runs smoothly and is a very well made and reliable throttle for the price. Unlike the previous model, this one can be installed in a variety of ways on a table or in a flight simulator, which is pretty cool. Choice and money well spent. There are many simmers that use this choke, which should tell you something. It's probably the best in this price range. In my opinion.
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