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help with the sensitivity?

Postby rajiv2 » Wed Jan 19, 2005 10:35 am

uhm i really need the very good setting its sensitivity and its null zone.... (my joystick is wingman forcefeedback".... u see i got a lot of problem at planes when turning while climbing special on helicopters ;D ;D ;D
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Re: help with the sensitivity?

Postby garymbuska » Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:00 pm

What you may have to do is to unassign all of the keystrokes for any control surface in order for your joystick to work. It sounds like the two are interfearing with each other. Also make sure you have the latest driver for your joystick and thats it is calibrated. The null zones are very tricky what works for one pearson may not work for another. There are to many different variables here. But I have found that unassigning the key strokes usually helps since the computer will no longer scan the keyboard for input for them. I had to unassign my rudder keystrokes in order to use the one on my joystick as the rudder was always twitching because of the two interfearing with each other.
Other than that the null adjustment is trial and error at best. 8)
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Re: help with the sensitivity?

Postby rajiv2 » Thu Jan 20, 2005 12:13 am

oh ok tnks:)....
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