Has anyone bought and tested the TM TQS?
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Just got this from Thrustmaster support:
supportTM [email protected]
8:35 AM (40 minutes ago)
to meHello James
We thank you for contacting Thrustmaster Technical Support.
We can confirm you that this week a new version of T.A.R.G.E.T. came out, where the TQS will find his full functionality.
Unfortunately at the moment we are still working on a manual regarding the LED’s, but to confirm to you already that these LED’s are present in the device and normally will work in the near future.Thank you for your patience,
We wish you a nice day and remain at your disposal for any further questions.Best regards,
Bruce, your Thrustmaster agent. -
@ViperDriver
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@Echo Enabling Virtual Buttons messes up my controls. When it is disabled it works fine when I use the button release option in the BMS Launcher.
After enabling virtual buttons does it work for you?
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You actually already can switch the LEDs on the button box. You need to create events to enable/disable them in the Target Software.
Fiddled around with them yesterday. From my memories the LEDs are:
LED 1-3 is Nose/Left/Right Wheel various colors
LED 4-13 below the jettison button green led
LED 14-18 RWR Aux buttons. Alt/Low has a red and a green led, others are green only
LED 19 (the last in the list) is LG handle, red ledOne serious thing to note for the RWR Aux buttons:
The black printing is on top of the button and it’s something that gets sticky very quick (just like the „soft stuff“ most mouse devices today are covered with). It’s some „rubber like“ print. Best is to wear gloves if you use them a lot. While pressing them a lot yesterday evening, one already peels of and is stick and more or less unreadable.….will contact TM support on that soon…:
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@Echo said in Has anyone bought and tested the TM TQS?:
After 20 years of Service a new Era has started…
Both describes say that it is 1:1 scale but seems to me the new one is bigger than the old cougar throttle.
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@AviationPlus
Yes i have activated the vitual buttons, and no they are not “recognized” allways thats why i also used the “release” workaround.But with another Sim they are recognized were well so, i left it activated.
I can make some better shots von diffrent angle if your interessted ?
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@Echo
Can you please tell me what are the actual physical dimensions of the Viper TQS + Mission Pack (length, width, height)?
Thanks,
Regards,
Tomcattwo
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@Rouge1512
Thanks Rouge1512! In the bottom picture, where the red and blue lines terminate, are those mounting holes?? Something I can screw a bolt into?
R/
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Yes : 6 mm screw.
I don’t know which throttle you have, but 11 cm is the same size as the width of the mounting points on the Warthog, so I was able to use the same Monstertech plate as for the Warthog (two mounting points, which is sufficient). -
@Echo I only saw the a size different between of two. So that is why I am asking
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Monstertech offers a dedicated mounting plate for the Viper TQS (black only).
It offsets the mounting to the right side so that the button box gear handle does no interfere with the rail at its north side….that said, TM USB cable is placed on the backside of the throttle.
While the button box isn’t an issue anymore, the USB cable becomes one (kind of). You won’t be able to move the throttle / mounting plate close to the rail.
The mounting screw for the plate sits right below the usb port. So you need to have some space to plug/unplug the usb cable with a fixed mounting plate. Don’t know if there are 90*angled usb-c cables out there that might fit better than the one shipped.
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