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Seb71

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  1. I found some posts from the launch of Mk.IV. Tiny Box was one option then.
  2. 2. Maybe incomplete. Mk. III, Mk. II and Mk. I were available with Tiny Box. I didn't knew that Tiny Box was also an option for Mk.IV, initially.
  3. That's strange. Mk. IV currently sold have the Blackbox. Mk.III and older had the Tiny Box.
  4. It should have that paddle switch. Even if the form is different, the function is there.
  5. You should make another thread. This thread is about Kosmosima grip.
  6. So you don't have the Blackbox? It's not included?
  7. All Virpil grips have a loose connector. Their first base (MongoosT-50) also had a loose connector. WarBRD base has a fixed connector. This is fine when using a Virpil grip. Not so fine when using a Warthog or Cougar grip. The Warthog/Cougar base and grip have those "couplings" which would limit any greater movement or force on the electrical connector itself. The WarBRD base does not have that, so any rotation of the Warthog/Cougar grip would twist the Mini-DIN connector. Unless you remove the two screws from the connector flange in the base. This also allows you to mount the grip in a rotated position.
  8. Take a look at the cable that goes to the grip connector. Also, have you removed the two small screws from the connector flange in the WarBRD base?
  9. By "Tiny Box" you mean "Blackbox"?
  10. If the trigger fails out of warranty, you can replace the microswitch. Those are easily available at electronic parts stores. The potentiometer for the twist would not be that difficult to replace, but finding a replacement for that is another story.
  11. Expired certificate.
  12. Yeah, I know about changing VID and PID. That post you quoted was from 3 months ago. At that time nobody tried this method.
  13. You don't make these with Copy-Paste. Manufacturing more products requires an increase of production capacity. And scaling that for what might very well be just a temporarily increased demand would be disastrous. Betting on Star Citizen's succes would also be unwise.
  14. Again: they don't lose anything if they already sell everything they can manufacture. You can't sell more than you can manufacture/more than you have (unless we are talking about stock exchanges, but that's another story).
  15. No. It's saved in the joystick controller board. But if you swap grips, you have to also swap profiles. After you made the desired changes to a profile - such as inversions setting for axis, button order, POV, other settings (including calibration), save it - for each grip. Then when you are changing grips, you just load the profile you tweaked.
  16. They don't lose any money if they sell everything they can manufacture.
  17. After you import a profile, you have to save it to the device.
  18. They should not discontinue the old desk mount. Because they promised the MongoosT-50 base will be supported in the future. Also because it might be better in some other cases (for instance for the throttle, which you might want it in a lower position).
  19. You change the VID/PID to match the Thrustmaster Warthog ones.
  20. Seb71

    Still Fun

    He wants to turn it on.
  21. Initially they said no extensions with WarBRD base. Then they said only 50mm extension. There are a few people using extensions on a WarBRD base, even longer than 50mm. I haven't seen any reports about damaging the base by using extensions. The MongoosT-50CM grip is quite long. Comparable (in length) with a Warthog grip with a 40-50mm extension.
  22. Seb71

    Still Fun

    You see the tail of the aircraft (so like a rear view mirror). Maybe you have mirrors disabled? Check the game settings.
  23. Well, that does not sound good, either.
  24. Seb71

    Still Fun

    Periscope.
  25. One of the reasons I bought MiG-15bis.
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