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I have a MX320 and an MX ergo.
That is what I will use.
They are USB compatible. Very good stuff. The ergo also has Blutooth as a backup if the USB fails for some reason. Its nice.
I don't use the HID that came with the MK320 cause its a mouse. I can't use mice. I am allergic to rodents. And other small non-dog creatures.
also some vanilla ones and a black one that prolly doesn't work anymore cause batteries.
Some GA aircraft use sticks, including the Cubs, which is what I'm most looking forward to flying. You could use a yoke or a stick for any of them though.
Also, if you don't have a dedicated sim PC, joysticks take up less space and are easier to set aside when you're done. Yokes need to be clamped onto your desk, and depending on the design that might not be easy. Because of this alone, sticks will be more convenient for many people. Yokes are definitely more realistic for most GA aircraft though.
It's great and this looks amazing.
Saitek throttles
MFG Crosswind pedals
TrackIR / VR