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Game Control Buttons
John | 2024-09-17 05:30:29 |
When Top Gun came out, MSFS released an update that included Top Gun challenges and I just had to try it out. If you use a keyboard/mouse or a game pad to navigate around MSFS, it can be done but your experience won't be as pleasant. I wanted a game stick that can be versatile and that I won't have to buy multiple accessories just to do certain specific things. This Airbus edition checks them all. It has roll, pitch and yaw plus buttons and a thrust slider. The sensors implemented is sensitive and the buttons has a good tactile feel. Yes it's all made in quality plastics. As for longevity, I've only had the unit for a couple weeks and have put a lot of fun hours in MSFS. So far, so good! 5 |
Barry | 2024-08-09 01:36:50 |
I reviewed several controllers for the game; looking for ease of use and assigning buttons to flight controls. In addition, I didn't want to break the bank. What a surprise! Hotas 4 was automatically accepted by the Sim with almost all buttons assigned, ready to fly! With a tweak after visiting the Thrustmaster site for updates, I was up flying in a few minutes. 5 |
Gabriela | 2024-06-07 04:38:27 |
I always said: A Nikon is a Nikon is a Nikon. The Z6 is a Nikon and still, is a whole new game. Much smaller than the D810 or 850 (but not much lighter) is as capable as the bigger brothers. Menus are the same, buttons are less in number (I miss them !!!) substituted in different ways and through the menus in the I command. It finally introduced the U buttons to preserve your settings so you can change them quickly (Canon had them since the beginning of times). Most important to me, the electronic viewfinder enables you to see the picture as you will get it and see the histogram inside the viewfinder, so you always know how to get a well exposed picture. These innovations require a little learning process. The fact that the sensor is so much in the surface under the lens, does not encourage you to change lenses very often - one thing is to clean a mirror, another to clean a sensor. The Z lenses are not particularly luminous though (the 24-70mm is only f/4, the 50 mm f/1,8). To me, the Z 6 is worth every penny. 5 |
tophand | 2024-08-16 03:40:11 |
The addition of TV on/off button and TV volume control buttons makes the Stick+ the one to get. Very convenient. 5 |
Jeanine | 2024-04-07 03:33:45 |
Good protection for your camera without being bulky. I am still getting use to my camera and the locations of control buttons,but better safe than sorry, wish they made it for the D700. 5 |
Kenneth H. | 2024-09-09 04:22:45 |
This is my first pair of ANC headphones but they sound great and I think they look way better than the other ANC headphones on the market. I love the joystick control and the ANC and M buttons. 5 |
John | 2024-09-26 07:55:51 |
About the same size as a small remote control. All the buttons feel like they are in the right place - thoughtfully designed. I looked at a lot of these and read a lot of reviews. Most people think that this is one of the best on the market (except the loss of volume control from the prior version). It will do everything I need it to do - so I am pleased. 5 |
Alex | 2024-07-26 05:11:25 |
The H5 has so many input options, and such detailed control over each input. The buttons and knobs are super high quality, and the menu is relatively easy to navigate. Everything is pretty straightforward. One thing to be aware of is that this thing absolutely EATS through AA batteries. Expect to be changing them out every few hours. 5 |
Judah | 2024-08-13 09:10:53 |
Use all the custom buttons to create macros to record keystrokes for thinks like Mission Control and switching between desktops and I never have to take my hand off the mouse while editing! 5 |
Alan | 2024-07-17 06:27:44 |
This camera has exceeded my expectations. The image quality is excellent using the compact kit lens designed for the camera. The camera is small and light enough to carry when hiking and biking, and is ideal for the type of street photography that I enjoy doing. I particularly like the auto ISO feature, which enables manual control of the aperture and shutter speed in variable lighting conditions. There has been some criticism of the size and resolution of the EVF. However, I have found the viewfinder to be adequate for use when the lighting conditions make the viewing screen difficult to see. The size of the camera does limit the number of control buttons etc that can be placed on the outside of the camera, thus making it necessary to use menu options for some commonly used operations. There is some ability to customize the control buttons. My main grumble goes to the user manual, which could have been much more clearly written. It took me some time to use the manual to figure out how to carry out even some of the basic camera functions. 5 |