Thanks for the help guys . I'll be sure to turn it off
Now to turn that darn stall buzer down
In your AH settings folder, locate your controller .jsm file (it will be named the same as displayed in the Windows Game Controllers) and open it. It will look something like this. Remember to back up this file before making any changes so you can revert back to it if necessary.CH Control Manager Device 1 <---Controller name3,1X Axis255,32767,65535,0.000000,0.000000,0.250000AXIS,ROLL,0,1 <---Aileron0.45,0.49,0.53,0.57,0.62,0.67,0.73,0.83,0.93,1.00 <--These are the stick scale setting numbersNOTUSED,NOTUSED,0,0NOTUSED,NOTUSED,0,0NOTUSED,NOTUSED,0,0Y Axis255,32767,65535,0.000000,0.000000,0.250000AXIS,PITCH,0,1 <---Elevator0.45,0.49,0.53,0.57,0.62,0.67,0.73,0.83,0.93,1.00 <--These are the stick scale setting numbersNOTUSED,NOTUSED,0,0NOTUSED,NOTUSED,0,0NOTUSED,NOTUSED,0,0Z Axis0,0,0,0.000000,0.000000,0.000000NOTUSED,NOTUSED,0,0NOTUSED,NOTUSED,0,0NOTUSED,NOTUSED,0,0NOTUSED,NOTUSED,0,0Button 0NOTUSED,NOTUSEDNOTUSED,NOTUSEDNOTUSED,NOTUSEDNOTUSED,NOTUSEDCopy the stick scale numbers and paste them into your controller's .jsm file under Roll (aileron) and Pitch (elevator) and save it. Make sure that your controllers have been properly calibrated in both Windows and AH. Remember in AH there are two calibration routines, one in the map controllers section (Calibrate Axis) and the general Calibrate Controllers in the Options/Controllers section of the clipboard. I have my dead bands and dampening turned all the way down on the bottom. The only significant change I've done to the stick scale is that I no longer scale the ailerons, just the elevators. I left the scale numbers for the ailerons in this example because that's how I originally created this stick scale and didn't want to confuse anyone.ack-ack
Wow, you guys need help.
you do have the option in sounds. or just record a blank sound file for it.semp
RedBull still uses this feature. That and auto-takeoff. Three more weeks and the Orange plane is back....To the OP, I used to get so frustrated watching guys turn inside of me and not understanding why. The stall limiter "off" forces you to fly with a higher degree precision. You can't slam your stick around like you used to (unless you are a 190 guy ) and as a result, your overall control of the airplane will improve over time. You will be extremely frustrated at first, stick with it.
I did semp , I got Grizz to help me when I first joined . I like to be able to hear it a little .