On stream, TrainSim-Matt was asking whether the throttle leaver should act in the way the labels are (i.e. pulling towards yourself to accelerate and pushing away from yourself to decelerate) or the way it works on the train (basically inverted, I believe only for the German and French trains so far that would apply). I personally would like to chose that myself for each loco individually, but if that is not an option I would prefer the "as it is on the train" variant over the "this is how the labels are" one Which admittedly does not make a difference for British and American trains, but would be otherwise very confusing for the German locos. On a site note for those considering buying the Raildriver, I found that the shipping costs from the manufacturer are hilarious (more than 200$ to ship to Europe, thats more then the unit itself). However, Aerosoft as well as Conrad do sell them for a more expensive price (~250€) but without shipping costs, and at the moment you can pre-order with delivery in about 2 months to a lot of European countries
It's a surprisingly heavy bit of kit with it's metal base, plus the handles are fixed. So biggish box.