by congo » Mon May 31, 2004 8:55 am
First, go into control panel and click gaming devices or whatever is there for joysticks, check to see it's normal in the settings there.
If it's ok in control panel, then make sure you gave got some NULL applied in the games rudder setting (1/4 to 1/2 Null should do it for a test), if Null didn't fix it, then you might have the same problem I do. I get a rudder that goes nuts.
To fix it: I go into my FS9.cfg and delete my joystick entry, all the lines pertaining to the joystick setup, they are in a couple sections.
What I often find there is multiple sections for my joysticks config, I don't know why that happens..... but I delete them all and save the file.
Next time you run FS9 (this problem occurs in CFS2 as well!) it will write a new .cfg section for your joystick and you will have to reset the settings for it to your preference, but the problem should disappear.
Note: back up your FS9.cfg file first, just in case.

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