![]() ![]() After that, it was only used to communicate with ATC, control FSDreamTeam’s GSX, pause, change views, and toggle sound on/off. Since I now have most of the 737 hardware interfaces, I found myself only really using the keyboard to set up the initial flight parameters. ![]() Where my keyboard would normally live while flying. It ended up leaning against my throttle quadrant which is neither convenient, nor very good looking. However, when I replaced the Saitek with my Simujabs Yoke, I had nowhere to put the keyboard. My keyboard used to sit on top of my old Saitek Pro Flight Yoke, and since the Saitek had a wide base, it worked out pretty well. But, if you have enough simulation hardware, you may just be able to kick your full-size keyboard out of the cockpit. ![]() The keyboard in home flight simulation is a necessary evil. It is required for most interaction with the simulator program. ![]()
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