Joystick sensitivity
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The extremes are "tethered" to achieve the full range, but the spread is placed to give you the "sensitivity" (in whichever possible interpretation you meant it) where you want it. For that it has to be adjustment of the slope. So, it comes down to whether you want finer control in the central areas, or courser control. In my opinion you must ALWAYS be able to get to all possible settings FS allows. This cheat is, however, thoroughly NOT recommended.
JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY DRIVERS
(You could achieve the same without using RAW mode if the normal non-raw axis inputs are substantially less than 16380 - that depends on their drivers and what happens in Windows calibration, which would normall scale them). That makes the FS extremes unattainable, as the RAW values can never get there. So if you aim to prevent, say, full throttle, or full elevator up/down, etc, then I'm afraid FSUIPC will defeat that objective every time UNLESS you use RAW input in FSUIPC's axis assignments, then, after calibration, alter the calibrated values in the INI file so that the min and max values it uses are outside the axis's RAW range. Does a more sensitive axis give finer control (one interpretation), or does it make things change faster (so, coarser control)? Do you want to be able to access the full possible range of movement of the aircraft's control capability, or put upper and lower stops on what it can get to?įSUIPC's calibration is designed to ALWAYS achieve full control, from minimum to maximum FS capability. What do you want to achieve with limited sensitivity? That is an ambiguous term.
JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY PRO
The only reason I bought the Logitech extreme 3d pro was for Microsoft Combat flight simulator, but I later ditched that program as well.Is there a way to limit a joystick overall sensitivity within FSUIPC, or we can only set the response curve ?. Maybe other users can offer some other tweaks that may help, but I gave up with that joystick. It's a shame for a new user going from a keyboard to a joystick to experience disappointment, because I remember when I went from keyboard to joystick what a great improvement it made in the sim.
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I was not about to start tweaking aircraft.cfg's etc to get a joystick to function properly when my old joystick worked just fine. I was amazed how some joysticks work absolutely perfect (aka Microsoft forcefeedback 2) well other sticks (aka logitech extreme 3d pro) don't work very nice at all. I'm not looking forward to the day when my old joystick dies completely. I tried all sorts of things, and eventually gave up and went back to my old worn out Microsoft forcefeedback 2 stick. You'd move it 1mm and you're plane is in a nose dive. Well, I bought one too (logitech extreme 3d pro) and like realpilotsomeday, I found it way too sensitive. Last edited by realpilotsomeday 10-12-2010 at 11:12 AM. Now i want to ask is there any other method you know may be better than i mentioned above?The thing comes into my mind is extending the scale of aileron and by this way you can get more precission over pitch without losing any range.īriefly i want a method that doesn't restrict any range and at the same time the pitch degree doesn' go crazy(like 20 degrees) even if you move joystick 1mm. Than i found this forum and it helped a lot, first i tried changing fs9.cfg file and adding the stick sensitivty=0 line this helps but this line restricts the motion of aileron and with this restiricted sone of course you have more precise control, but i don't want it to be restircted because you can't do steeper maneouvers with an aaerobatics plane or you can't take off in proper speed in cessna.Īnyway tihs restriction method is both good and bad, but not as good as i wanted, so i decided to search another method and found in forums a method like: go to the aircraft you want to tune and open the let's say cessna.cfg and change the pitch stability=2 from 1 ,this works very well and the thing i love about this is it doesn't restricts the range of motion. My question is, i bought a new logitech extreme 3d pro and thought it's gonna be very easy to fly with a joystick compared to keyboard, but i can't satisfy with the results, especially pitch stability is a major problem for me.
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Hi, as you can guess from my message account i am a new user and enjoy flying in fs9 or fs2004 a lot.