![]() ![]() In most cases simply increasing the deadband will work. If axis always returns to the same position away from the centreįACTOR.my guess is reducing this will make range of movement smallerĪnd increasing factor.give larger range If you still have problems with an axis not centring increase DEADBAND If readings are jittery throughout range or at extremes (indicating potentiometer wear) While joysticks, yokes and rudder pedals are supported, you can fly FlightGear using the keyboard alone or in conjunction with a mouse, described below. If axes are unsteady or off centre select "Settings"Īnd follow instructions to calibrate your joystick ![]() Go to "Control Panel" then "Devices and Printers" Hope this helps although I can't vouch it's 100% right! sim I advised you at the time to modify the Saitek joystick file. Edit: As I recall, I was around when you did your conversion. I had to disable the elevator and aileron in the Saitek yoke config. hamzaalloush Posts: 631 Joined: Sat 10:31 am OS: Windows 10 I did have some conflicting settings initially. It is a breaze in the new x52 pro, was a pain in the old T-Flight stick X. because even if you get used to flying with it, it won't be much fun, your "benchmark" i guess would be to try and make a holding pattern with one minute inbounds in a default c172p and see how easy it is. If your strugling like me then the best answer is to get yourself another device and try with it. I tried setting linearity to low with the power function inside the joystick's xml but was no help, ended with unpredictable flight charicharistics. If it is "jittery" or you fail to keep it to a single value plus or minus (let's say) 0.0020 at least, then it wont be much good. 50 is the same as other simulators might do for 0 to 50 (note the missing decimal point) if they count to 100. much of flightgear numbers are from zero to one. Try and hold the joystick at a specific input or pressure and read what would be the values of your input sounds like you need to calibrate your joystick in your OS and allow for a 'buffer zone' (can't think of the proper term). You can check that with any of the relative property for inputs inside flightgear It seemd to gather much of my attention on my inputs rather on me flying the plane I had one of them out of the box budget Thrustmaster, T-Flight X. On Windows, double-click on the FlightGear Launcher Start Menu item or the icon on the Desktop. Figure 4.1: Ready for takeoff Startup position at Honolulu Intl., PHNL FlightGear comes complete with an integrated launcher to start FlightGear. There is only so much you can do with nervous joystick Chapter 4 Takeoff: How to start the program. ![]()
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