sensitivity problem

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sensitivity problem

Postby Erhan » Sat May 10, 2003 9:13 pm

hey all..i have a wingman FF and i had it since january, and ive always had this sensitivity problem with or without the wingman software (i didnt like the software so i uninstalled) but anyway, in flight sim its so sensitive, and although i dont know if in real life the yoke is really that sensitive, i compared the yoke in VC to the movement of my yoke, and one flight movement from my yoke makes a large movement on the VC yoke, and also i set sensitivity in flight sim to minimal and ive reinstalled yoke alot of times, which i know that isnt the problem anyway, just a few minutes ago, i figured, is it possible to change the sensitivity in the .cfg files or something, if so..what would the paramaters be? thanks
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Re: sensitivity problem

Postby FSTipster » Sat May 10, 2003 9:17 pm

Unless the problem is confined to a specific aircraft, the best way to calibrate your device is by using FSUIPC.

Go to the joysticks tab and do it from within there.
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Re: sensitivity problem

Postby Erhan » Sat May 10, 2003 9:22 pm

Thanks! never knew FSUIPC had anything like that..i might check it out later on when i fly..
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Re: sensitivity problem

Postby MattNW » Sat May 10, 2003 11:55 pm

You might also want to tweak some of the settings under "Options/Global Device Settings". Turn the Overall Effects Strength down (I use 34%) and Centering Spring up (mine's 70%). That helped mine some.

In all however I don't think there's a whole lot more you can do. I get this huge elevator spike whenever I use the rudder and using FSUIPC's spike suppression only partly got rid of it. Mainly I anticipate it and drop the nose a little to compensate.
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Re: sensitivity problem

Postby Imzzaudae » Sun May 11, 2003 8:58 pm

You will need an air file editor like FDE free at simviation.

Then download print and read
Air101.zip from Simviation

I can help you tame the aircraft down it is not hard
at all. But you need to read air101 and get FDE to work with.

Or tell me the aircraft zip at simviation.
I will do it and send you the new air file.
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Re: sensitivity problem

Postby Erhan » Mon May 12, 2003 1:24 am

i mean just in general, for all aircraft, but its ok, ill work it out, thanks anyway  :)
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