Pand,
Thank you for the advice it was exactly as you said it was. I just needed to map the correct axis to my antenna pot and now I have it mapped to my GV gunsight and I can adjust the gunsight using the antenna pot! Great! Now if you don't mine some other questions...
1) My other axis (Throttle mostly) are off. My throttle in game will go from full throttle to off with only half the physical movement of my Cougar HOTAS throttle. I know it must be a calibration issue but where do I calibrate it? Using T.A.R.G.E.T. it takes me to windows to calibrate. In game has it's own calibration. Where do I start? Where do I calibrate? Are there 2 files I can delete, one in windows, one in Aces High so I can start from scratch? Where are they located and what are there names? And when I recalibrate where do I start first?
2) Second I was wondering if there was a way to increase the size of any axis by double. This may be complicated to explain but here goes. Lets say I am in a bomber and trying to shoot down a plane on my six. I find that zoomed in or not when I try to put the pipper on the fighter it jumps all over the place as any stick input moves the pipper to much. If I could say press a button to double the axis range then the pipper would move half as far with the same stick movement. Giving me finer control over where I put the pipper and a slower response speed so I don't over-control the stick when trying to shoot down the fighter. The same for GV's when I use the tank sight I find the far away targets are hard to sight in because of the movement of the stick. If I could increase the size of the axis by double then the stick motion would be cut in half giving me more precision. Does this make sense? And can it be done. I have seen mice sold with what they call a "Sniper Button" that when you press it accomplishes this action. Button pressed large mouse movements move the gunsight very little allowing more precision.
Well lots of questions I thank you in advance for any you can answer and any you can't I understand. Thank you for trying.
Regards,
Craig
BSB