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Originally Posted by JVM
This particular sensatory cue is totally absent from a joystick for obvious reasons (why do you think joystick controlled modern fighters and transport aircraft use an auto-trim?) so the only way to control your trimming state is to look at your display to check if with the trim value you have input via your rotary the attitude of the A/C does not change: if there is a change trim again, and check again…
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Ah, now I see what you mean. I wonder if the force-feedback support for this game will adjust the center point of the stick's control forces to give a pilot this kind of cue. I'm hoping to buy a G940 soon, I'll find out I guess.

You're right as well, in that given the much smaller size of a stick rotary compared to a trim-wheel, it's hard to be as precise. Anyway, I never considered it to be a bad idea at all, I hope DT consider it.