In the world of flight simulation, hardware is just as important as software. While off-the-shelf joysticks and throttle quadrants from brands like Logitech or Thrustmaster serve the entry-level market well, there is a growing demographic of simmers who crave realism, customization, and durability. This has led to a massive surge in DIY (Do-It-Yourself) joystick builders.

serves as the primary mirror for English-speaking users, hosting the essential archives containing the firmware and the JoySetup.exe configuration tool. Forum Legends : Long-running threads on sites like DCS Forums

The goal was simple: provide a way to build custom button boxes, pedals, and flight sticks that Windows would recognize instantly as a "Plug and Play" joystick, requiring no special drivers. The Quest for the Download

Because MMJoy2 supports high-resolution ADC, you can wire a 50kg load cell via an HX711 amplifier (requires custom code) or a simple potentiometer for smooth, trail-braking precision that competes with $500 pedals.