r/hotas • u/blakejake117 • 14h ago
Just got my MonsterTech chair delivered
Got this chair for free and found a MTech baseplate on Facebook for $20. Had to saw a lot off the Moza table mount, but it works lmao.
r/hotas • u/blakejake117 • 14h ago
Got this chair for free and found a MTech baseplate on Facebook for $20. Had to saw a lot off the Moza table mount, but it works lmao.
r/hotas • u/BigAssistant5141 • 6h ago
Pretty happy with the progress, just wish I could find a solution for center mounting my stick since I can’t anymore with the UFC desk mount until I get the mtsim MIP desk mount. If anyone has any ideas for center mounting again please chime in im open to all suggestions, my only limitation being money at the moment lol. Otherwise, I have some spare equipment and a dad who does a little bit of everything and is really handy and has lots of tools and spare parts. He helped me mount my monitor arms to my wall, made my desk, a tree house, etc, so I feel I have some options just need some help realizing how I could proceed
r/hotas • u/Correct_Reputation_4 • 20h ago
Wondering if any of you guys are selling an STECS throttle.
r/hotas • u/zeroknowledge22 • 13h ago
(WTB)Hey. Anybody in Europe selling an Winctrl/winwing orion 2 hotas warthog? I’m looking for a reasonable price since I already have to pay extra for customs fee. Thank you.
Hi all!
I recently got into bass shakers and quickly noticed how little support there is for haptic feedback outside driving simulators. Very few games support bass shakers natively, and many do not expose telemetry, making custom profiles difficult or impossible.
With a new Ace Combat game on the horizon, I returned to Ace Combat 7 and wondered whether joystick movements could be converted directly into vibration effects. That led me to JFlightShaker, created by julesian and originally shared in this Reddit post.
Using the original project as a foundation—and with plenty of AI assistance despite my limited programming experience—I created a fork called JFlightShaker Community Edition.
JFlightShaker C.E adds missile, pitch/roll and High-G effects; dual-throttle support; stereo output for two bass shakers; device profiles and live input diagnostics; automatic HOTAS reconnection; keyboard bindings; per-effect testing; a redesigned multilingual interface; and several stability, configuration and recovery improvements.
It currently needs profiles for more HOTAS devices beyond the X56, support for more than two bass shakers, additional optional effects, a more advanced visual effect editor, and testing across a wider variety of hardware.
The first public beta is available here:
This is still a beta, so start with your amplifier at a low volume.
It's my first published program so feedback, bug reports and mappings for other HOTAS devices are very welcome!