can't comment on the VKB, but I know its possible. There's a drop down menu for grip type. additionally you can have saved config files. You can launch the software with the specific config file.
Is this the right place to look for the emotional support when you’re less than 10 orders to go in the queue? The #support channel seems dedicated to hardware support and I really just need someone to hold my hand
Man, super excited for my Rhino. Still got a MSFFB that’s survived a generation of gaming but keen to get something new that fits my shabby cockpit over sitting on my desk
So I just filled out the form. How do I know where I am in the queue? Any ideas on what the wait time is for new orders? I’ve heard anywhere from 6 months to a year?
Made for Extension Kit for Gunfighter Mk.III Not compatible with Gunfighter IV Meant for customers who wish to upgrade their existing Gunfighter Mk.II/III Tabletop variants with a grip extender. Includes 1 Extension Kit for Gunfighter Mk.II/III (RevB) 1 Set of #50 springs – extra strong 1 Grip fastener Long Extension 2
I'm currently using the 100 mm on my standard VKB base. I've got a 200 mm curved I wish I could use but the it just won't fit with my current setup. With the RHINO i just got (thanks @walmis you rockstar), I think i'm going to try to take out the guts of one of these and TRY to make a 50 mm. Or maybe bend the 100 mm if I can. I dunno, never tried any of this before so I'll learn as I go. Hacksaws and bending.
QR4RIGS. They are 3D printed, very light and not cheap, although feels cheap. But is an option. They also have for winwing compatibility, but then the adaptor is installed at the base instead at the grip, causing stress on the adaptor. I am replacing the virpil Z (metal and very heavy) by the 150mm goose type from the photo. I still have mixed feelings using fhe same settings used with the Z one. Note that the 100mm version only has 25mm of offset.
While it's not necessary for most, it suits my cockpit. I need a little bit of bend for my chair has no cut-out. I also like precision. The throw is ridiculous with it and I recommend using a 3D-printed limiter which takes ~ 50% away both ways. Order one from @walmis if you don't want to DIY.