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X-Keys also has foot pedals: https://xkeys.com/xkeys/switches-pedals/footpedals.html. Source: almost 2 years ago
One way you can work with MFD buttons without taking your hands off stick/throttle is by using modifiers. I have a 3-button foot pedal with the three buttons set as modifiers, which I use in combination with some of my stick's hats to press the most common MFD buttons. Left pedal modifier sends presses to the left MFD, etc. Source: almost 2 years ago
The other folks with foot pedals are X-Keys (I own a couple versions of this one). But yeah, I've only ever seen the 3dRudder as an actual mouse for movement. Source: about 2 years ago
3-button pedals where each button is mapped as a modifier. Use to map commonly used controls. For example, I use the left and right pedals as modifiers to let my stick control common buttons for left and right MFDs. Source: over 2 years ago
If you have decent use of one leg, you might want to consider replacing your rudder pedals with a more generic foot pedal like those from xkeys: https://xkeys.com/xkeys/footpedals.html then use the foot pedal as a modifier so only when pressed your stick’s twist (or some other axis) works as rudder axis and two other buttons on stick or throttle work as toe brakes. You would prob need joystick gremlin to do the... Source: about 3 years ago
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