
RUDDO & RUDDO+ | User’s manual
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3.2 Using an alternative joystick
configuration
Since the RUDDO/RUDDO+ interacts with any computer
as a joystick (HID), it is compatible with any flight simulation
software. Below, you have a general scheme for setting
up your RUDDO/RUDDO+ with the most popular flight
simulation software: MSFS, Prepar3D, and X-Plane.
MSFS
If you own a RUDDO+, your device is ready to be used in
MSFS. If you have a TQ6, don’t worry, you only need to
calibrate it on Windows/MacOS/Linux first. Assign the axes
inside the controls menu, and the RUDDO/RUDDO+ will be
ready to be used.
Finally, restart MSFS and verify that the device is configured
correctly.
Prepar3D
If you own a RUDDO+, your device is ready to be used in
Prepar3D. If you have a TQ6, don’t worry, you only need to
calibrate it on Windows/MacOS/Linux first. Open Prepar3D
and go to the controls menu. Inside, select the ‘RUDDO/
RUDDO+’ from the devices list. Assign the axes as you
please. Then calibrate the device following the instructions.
Finally, restart Prepar3D and verify that the device is
configured correctly.
X-Plane
If you own a RUDDO+, your device is ready to be used in
X-Plane. If you have a TQ6, don’t worry, you only need to
calibrate it on Windows/MacOS/Linux first. Your RUDDO/
RUDDO+ only needs to be calibrated inside X-Plane since
axes are automatically assigned. Open X-Plane, go to
Configuration\Joystick, and follow the calibration steps for
your device.
Finally, restart X-Plane and verify that the device is configured
correctly.