
Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas X Joystick + Throttle
PC, PS3
Thrustmaster T.Flight Hotas X Joystick + Throttle
PC, PS3
Sorry, I don't know how to answer as I'm not familiar with this product. My son bought it at the time for his PC.
I think with the latest driver it should work with Star Citizen. But I’m not really sure.
Good evening, I tested it on several simulators, I am not very convinced by this product (it often needs to be recalibrated)
have not yet played war thunder with it
Can be done. I didn't like the joystick of this model (too loose), so I took my old joystick and only used the throttle. It worked well, but it also depends a bit on the game. Certain titles don't like multiple joysticks and there are strange misimpressions, etc.
Unfortunately not, this controller is intended for PC and PS3.
Both are connected to the PC / laptop via a common USB A port. If the MacBook Pro 2021 does not have its own (normal) USB A port, it would certainly also be possible via an adapter. As a flight sim, I would choose MS Flight Sim 2020 or (if a lot of time is to be invested) DCS World.
It should work. It's just a single USB plug, the classic way - if there's a driver, it will work.
Hallo - Google - somit ohne Gewähr - https://www.flightsimwebshop.com/de/products/thrustmaster-tflight-hotas-x LG
Hello, only programmable for PC and PS3. For the XBox, use the Hotas One.
Yes
Yes, very good. ("PC" often means Windows, it even works with Linux Ubuntu 20.04.)
Yes, perfect, can be completely configured.
Since Macs have USB ports, the joystick also works on a Mac. I have often used it that way.
Yes it can split it 2 easily Yes it can split it 2 easily
The rudders can be moved, but with the "yoke" (sidestick) you can turn them to the left and right.
I played it for several hours. It worked without any problems and was a lot of fun. I think the price/performance ratio is great!
Hello sam.jakober you can connect this joystick to your Alienware without any problems, as it should work with any operating system. I hope I was able to answer your question and wish you a lot of fun while gaming.
Yes, it works (as do many USB controllers on the Mac), but it depends on the programme/game/simulation how it handles the joystick.
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