A puzzler... but it's always worth it to try the simplest thing: delete the FS9 CFG file. I've found that works for strange control-surface issues, sometimes.
You probably tried that already, so the next thing would be to uninstall any software for your stick, and start over with that. A pain, but not as bad as doing the same with FS9!
Hi patchz,
It sounds like it's not working as a proportional control, I can't remember without checking if joystick axis have a repeat function like the buttons do.
Can the X52 rudder switch modes? ie proportional or ON/OFF
Check your config for the joystick, reversed fucntion like you may do for heli use? so the slightest movement of rudder is giving you full rudder, have you tried turning the rudder to full deflection to see if it gives you either little rudder movemen or none at all?
Backup your fs9.cfg file somewhere, even simply rename it, restart fs9 and the fs9.cfg will be rebuilt but you will have lost your button config within fs9 but axis maybe back to default.
I do have a utility for checking joystick outside of the control panel/game controller setup if you'd like it, it was from Logitech
regards
Steve
I think it may be a problem with the hardware. For the time being, I am flying with autorudder on.
I think it may be a problem with the hardware. For the time being, I am flying with autorudder on.
I hesitate to suggest this but I suppose you've checked the connections?
I think it may be a problem with the hardware. For the time being, I am flying with autorudder on.
I hesitate to suggest this but I suppose you've checked the connections?
Don't feel bad about the suggestion, you never know. But it was one of the first things I checked.
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