by ZK-DWF » Sat Aug 07, 2021 4:02 pm
Just an update on MSFS on XBOX.
I went ahead and got the XBOX Adaptive Controller (XAC). It came from Australia, via Microsoft NZ, in five days, so delivery was quick. But, it turns out, for my use, it's a waste of money.
I plugged my Logitech Extreme 3D Pro joystick in and found that not all of the buttons work. Turns out the controller only maps the first eight buttons. The other buttons cannot be mapped.
And, the buttons map to their respective XBOX Controller buttons e.g. X, Y, A, B, etc. So, it needs a bit of configuring on the XAC.
In MSFS, the joystick just appears as another XBOX Controller (a bit annoying). It doesn't even show the Profile Name I gave the joystick on the XAC.
The only thing I seem to be able to do on my Logitech joystick is control pitch and roll. Nothing else. The hat switch doesn't work, and of the six buttons on the base, only buttons 7 and 8 are available. Buttons 9, 10, 11, 12 and the throttle are not available. Also, the use of the rudder (twist joystick) is missing. But, I did connect up the two oversize buttons on the XAC as left/right rudders, put it on the floor, and used that as the rudder. Weird feeling, but it works.
Flying is a mixture of using the joystick and the XBOX Controller. Not entirely satisfactory, but it works.
So, going forward, I'm going to wait and see what joysticks become available for XBOX at a reasonable price. At the moment, the current ones appears a bit pricey.
And the XAC will go up for sale on Trade Me. Certainly a great device for people with physical disabilities, but not entirely useful for connecting a legacy joystick up to the XBOX subsystem (as I was led to believe).
So, in the meantime, I'm getting quite proficient with the XBOX controller. I have got landings down pat now, and am really enjoying flying on the XBOX.