Rick50 Posted August 8, 2020 Posted August 8, 2020 Those who use an Elgato Streamdeck of any size for DCS, would you go for the XL size if you could, and price was not a factor? Or is the regular size 15 key all you want? Is the XL with 32 keys... is it too much, or just right? I'm thinking of getting one, but my local store has regular 15 key in stock, but the XL is out of stock, and I don't know if there's a reason for me to wait for the big one. Theoretically the larger would be better... but maybe that just doesn't really apply for actual use? Maybe it's "too much" of a good thing? Too cumbersome? Too much space on the table? Maybe other people's pre-made libraries are all for the normal size 15 key, and the XL might then often have a bunch of empty keys? I don't know, let me know your opinions if you have actually used one of these products for a while in DCS. The price is not a factor for me, I want to know which is most useful for DCS in your opinions! :)
starmat Posted August 8, 2020 Posted August 8, 2020 HI Go for it. If price is not the problem, then the XL will be the item to get. I went from the mid to the XL and love it. Yes, it's not cheap that's for sure, but it's so vercitile and not only for DCS. You can use it for any other program on your computer. Change the volume, pause unpause music, turn lights on/off......... you name it. I'd say, get it. I have it, love it.
Andy t Posted August 8, 2020 Posted August 8, 2020 Get the XL. I bought the regular than the XL. Is is able to fit much more without the need for folders. Just getting a Hornet or Harrier UFC on the small one is a challenge due to the amount of buttons.
zcaa0g Posted August 9, 2020 Posted August 9, 2020 The XL without a doubt. Due to having just over twice as many buttons, it gives you a lot more flexibility when it comes to creating categorized pages.
squid509 Posted August 9, 2020 Posted August 9, 2020 TL'DR = YES i got mine before the mini or XL came out and i love it if the XL was available i would of got it instead. i dont upgrade to the XL because i would rather spend my money elsewhere. BUT! if some one would buy the XL for me i would love it i can now make a UFC for my jets
Rick50 Posted August 9, 2020 Author Posted August 9, 2020 :thumbup: Awesome, thanks for the replies!! :pilotfly:
=Panther= Posted August 10, 2020 Posted August 10, 2020 (edited) Definitely go with the XL if you can justify the expense, you will not be disappointed in the long run. Edited August 10, 2020 by =Panther= Twitch Channel [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Virtual Thunderbirds, LLC | Sponsored by Thrustmaster Z390 Aorus Xtreme, i9 9900k, G.SKILL TridentZ Series 32GB, 1080ti 11GB, Obutto R3Volution, Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog, TPR, Cougar MFDs, FSSB R3L, JetSeat, Oculus Rift S, Buddy-Fox A-10C UFC, F/A-18C UFC, Tek Creations F-16 ICP
Mr_sukebe Posted August 10, 2020 Posted August 10, 2020 If you’re already a DCS player, chances are that you’re most of the way to being an addict, at which point man Maths Kicks in, and any DCS purchase, hardware or software will eventually seem just a normal thing to buy. Just give in now to the XL, and save yourself the agony of your belief in having a choice 7800x3d, 5080, 64GB, PCIE5 SSD - Oculus Pro - Moza (AB9), Virpil (Alpha, CM3, CM1 and CM2), WW (TOP and CP), TM (MFDs, Pendular Rudder), Tek Creations (F18 panel), Total Controls (Apache MFD), Jetseat
BaD CrC Posted August 10, 2020 Posted August 10, 2020 I got the three: XL, Mini, Std. Std is great for using cockpit keypad types. XL for keyboards/FM type interfaces. Mini is cool to control what the 2 others display. https://www.blacksharkden.com http://discord.gg/blacksharkden
DERacing Posted August 11, 2020 Posted August 11, 2020 I run 2 standards on my Next Level Racing rig on 3D printed mounts I designed. I have an XL that I keep on my desk for other controls. I also have a mini that I use for other functions that do not need that many buttons. Yes, I have a Stream Deck addiction. But they all have their uses and purposes. I fly mainly in VR so I dont actually use them as much as I could/should, but I have some basic mappings on them. One example is a folder that is just getting things started in the F14... Hide stick, loadout, O2, Ejection seat, launch bar, kneel, salute, etc. Then I go back to the main menu for other options. One folder is for the walkman. Another is for the kneeboard. I use it for keyboard commands that are not normally a function of the plane itself. I have a Logi rollerball on a platform on the left side of the rig I use for clicking buttons in the pit outside of my acm panel. Intel i7 9700k, 64GB DDR4 (Corsair), Gigabyte Z390 Master, RTX 2080 Ti AMP 11gb, 500GB Sabrent Rocket (System), 1TB XPG Gammix S11 Pro M.2 (DCS), Windows 11 64-bit Pro, Samsung 49" 4K CRG9 Monitor (5120x1440), Samsung Odyssey Plus, TrackIR 5, Thrustmaster Warthog Hotas, Various streamdecks, button boxes, Logitech Pro Rudder Pedals, Corsair K95 Platinum, Iron Claw mouse. DCS OB, F-14B Tomcat, F-18C Hornet, F-16C Viper, A-10C Warthog, F-5 Tiger II, AV-8B Harrier, P-51D Mustang, FC3, Super Carrier Thrustmaster Warthog Hotas, (3) Cougar MFD's, Logitech Pro Rudder Pedals, (2) Stream Decks, (1) Stream Deck XL, (1) Stream Deck Mini, Misc Button Boxes
Rick50 Posted August 12, 2020 Author Posted August 12, 2020 Well, the first step is admitting it!! :megalol: :thumbup:
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