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Has anybody had any experience of using these USB switch panels?


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Has anybody had any experience of using the USB switch panels made by BBJ SimRacing in DCS?

 

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The panels look very inexpensive compared to any other proprietary solution out there. The guy who makes them is a car sim racing enthusiast but he claims the USB toggle and switch panels he makes and sells are fully USB plug and play. I am very tempted by some of these products but I would be reassured about buying one if I knew it definitively worked with DCS..

 

The website is here and it includes links to video demos of the various panels.

 

http://bbjsimracing.com

 

The panels themselves are sold via eBay here:

 

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/BBJ-SimRacing?_trksid=p2047675.l2563

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Yep there shouldn't be any problem, windows can handle that.

 

There are other decently priced button box solutions that are worth mentioning around these prices. For exemple I ordered a DSD button box some time ago from Derek and it serves me well, it's mostly all plastic but at these prices we can't have steel, aluminum and carbon everywhere. ^^

 

The one I've got is only a P2 but I find it's enough for most sim, rotary dials are particularly useful for radio management for exemple.

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I would like to find something with a "gear" handle as well as rotaries and buttons.

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