Hagstrom KE-72 vs KE-USB36 or 108 thoughts?
I am thinking about getting one of these. I am currently working on a GA cockpit but it will also double for combat sims (LockOn and/or Falcon AF). It seems many folks have great success with Hagstrom products. I am a network engineer and should have no problem with the setup, programming, wiring, etc but I am curious why many of you seem to be using the KE-72 which requires daisy chaining with PS/2 keyboard versus using the KE-USB36 or KE-USB108 units. Many systems are starting to ship without PS2 at all. Everything is USB. Is there any advantage other than price with going with the KE-72? I am looking for experienced answers because I have never used any of their products. Thanks in advance for any insight.
FYI- I would like to be able to use pushbutton, toggle, and maybe a couple rotarys eventually (which is why I have been looking at the 108 also),
Thanks,
Scott
Sugar Grove, IL
Exactly what I needed to know
Thanks a lot this is what I needed to know. I was sold on the OpenCockpit stuff but did not see any programming examples for simple key outputs which made me nervous. The pricing and features are fantastic compared to Hagstrom but with my luck I thought it was too good to be true and would only work with MSFS. I do plan to use the I/O with Flight Simulator but my other sims are just as important to me.
I planned on starting with some switches, knobs, rotaries then if I want, expand from there. The I/O would be optimized for MSFS but I just need basic switches and buttons for other sims, LEDs etc. don't matter for them.
You've help me make the right initial spending decision which is very important because it really sucks to have to do a change over it's sort of like "Here we go again" . When I have to do something the second time it's usually not as pretty as the first time. Thanks again for help, ordering the Master card and Expansion card immediately.