CH Products

Performa 5260/100 MHz

Pro Throttle and CH Pedals
Reviewed by: Jonathan Dreyer, MGA Editor In Chief


Pro Throttle and CH Pedals

These to products used in conjunction with a good joystick can make you a excellent game player.

Ease of Use/Setup, Driver software

Pluging in the throttle/pedals and installing the driver software was easy. I liked the ADB Y plug on this better than the Mousestick's because there was a 6 inch cord coming out of the male plug, on the end of the 6" cord is another female plug, this keeps a long stick from forming out of your ADB port. Also on the Pro Throttle there are 2 additional ADB pass through ports.

The software uses a pretty much standard installer that puts the driver parts where they belong in the System Folder and installs a comprehensive electronic manual. The software it's self is another matter, for the games the software already has sets for it runs great, automatically selecting the set when you launch the game but, if the game you have doesn't have a pre-installed set or came with a set on it's disc, programming a set for the game is very very difficult. Learning to program sets for the driver software has a steep learning curve but, once you learn how to do that you can do a lot more with the Pro Throttle's/Pedal's software than the Mousestick's

Button Use, Quality

The quality of this stick is great, the buttons have never stuck on me and have a nice "click" feeling. I moved the stick around and hit the buttons harder than I would in normal use to test it and found no flaws in their design except if you have small hands/short fingers or really big feet in the case of the Pedals

Bugs

There was only one major bug, every once in a while the software says the stick is not connected and I should connect it then restart even though the Throttle (and this happened sometimes with the Pedals) was plugged in.

Overall

Overall I found the Throttle and Pedals valuable assets in my games, although I personally believe that they should cost less than joysticks, if you can afford even one of them I suggest you buy throttle first because that came in hand more often than the Pedals.