Integrating Logitech Yoke with CH Thrustmaster Throttles in Microsoft Flight Simulator: Best Practices and Tips

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Hello.  I would like to mix the Logitech pro flight yoke with the CH Thrustmaster Throttles.  Is this possible?  Are there any recommendations? 
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The quest to create the perfect flight sim setup often leads to the combination of hardware from various manufacturers, aiming for an optimal flight experience. Your inquiry about mixing the Logitech Pro Flight Yoke with CH Thrustmaster Throttles in Microsoft Flight Simulator (MSFS 2020) is a common one among enthusiasts seeking enhanced realism and control.

Compatibility
First off, it's vital to affirm that yes, integrating the Logitech yoke with CH Thrustmaster throttles is indeed feasible. MSFS 2020 supports a wide array of hardware, making it possible to mix and match different devices. The simulator recognizes each piece of hardware as a separate input device, allowing for a seamless integration.

Recommendations for a Smooth Setup

  1. Ensure all drivers for your Logitech and CH products are up to date. Visit the Logitech and Thrustmaster websites to download the latest software.
  2. Plug each device directly into your computer rather than a USB hub to avoid connectivity issues.
  3. In MSFS 2020, navigate to the Controls option under Options. Here, you'll see your devices listed. Assign the respective functions to each device according to your preferences.
  4. For the best experience, calibrate both the yoke and throttles through the Windows Game Controller Settings menu before launching MSFS 2020.

Advanced Configuration Tips
To further refine your setup, consider using third-party software like FSUIPC (Flight Simulator Universal Inter-Process Communication) or similar, depending on its compatibility with MSFS 2020. This software offers advanced features like fine-tuning axis sensitivity, creating complex macros, and more, providing an extra layer of customization.

Potential Challenges
While integrating different hardware brands, you may encounter challenges such as conflicting axis assignments or sensitivity issues. It's crucial to:

  • Regularly check for firmware updates that might address these issues.
  • Experiment with the sensitivity and dead zone settings within MSFS 2020 to find the sweet spot for your flying style.
  • Seek out community forums and discussions for specific advice and tips from fellow simmers who have a similar setup.

Conclusion
Mixing the Logitech Pro Flight Yoke with CH Thrustmaster Throttles can significantly enhance your flight simulation experience in MSFS 2020, provided you take the time to properly configure and tune your hardware. The community around flight simulators is incredibly resourceful and supportive, so don't hesitate to reach out for advice or share your own insights.

Should you have further questions or require more detailed guidance, feel free to ask. The world of flight simulation is vast and always evolving, offering endless opportunities for customization and improvement.

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787ewr Trainee

Hello Ian. It seems to work pretty well. 
Thank you for taking the time to answer and assist.

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