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Re: Recommended Stock Gamer PC
« Reply #15 on: Yesterday at 06:52:42 AM »
I did get the x56 and noticed it’s bulky so I’m going to modify my desk to make the rig flush but I’ll take a look at all that I did notice it’s springy it has 3 adjuster sizes but that mod might be helpful. I do a lot of tanks or did when I play with long range shots so that will effect it for sure

Lot of bad reviews on that particular for sale mod. If you decide to go that route and don't have a 3d printer find one for sale with good reviews. Try it as is for a while first. You may not find the slight "stickiness" too annoying. I first noticed it when trying to make very small attitude adjustments.
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« Reply #16 on: Yesterday at 06:57:53 AM »
Lot of bad reviews on that particular for sale mod. If you decide to go that route and don't have a 3d printer find one for sale with good reviews. Try it as is for a while first. You may not find the slight "stickiness" too annoying. I first noticed it when trying to make very small attitude adjustments.

Yeah I saw those I ended up getting the mounting brackets for now and going to try those springs it came with I used to have an older Version of logitec and they would last about 1.5-2 years if I kept dust and what not out and clean. But if I have any movement issues I’ll check that mod out for sure! At the time I was only 12 working but of course a much more limited budget so can’t wait to see actual good FPS and handling now
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« Reply #17 on: Yesterday at 10:11:21 AM »
It's been years now but it seems I tried a plastic friendly lubricant and it helped with the sticking some.
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« Reply #18 on: Yesterday at 10:14:26 AM »
You may want to try vJoy and Joystick Gremlin. Both are free. They will let you do things like split the twisty axis into two axes. Then you can use the joystick single axis for your rudder and the two vjoy axes for left and right wheel brakes.
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« Reply #19 on: Yesterday at 10:23:39 AM »
You may want to try vJoy and Joystick Gremlin. Both are free. They will let you do things like split the twisty axis into two axes. Then you can use the joystick single axis for your rudder and the two vjoy axes for left and right wheel brakes.

Thank you for the suggestions that sounds like all that will definitely help. I did skip the rudders for now and going to use the wrist twist motion for now. Most of my time spent was tanks and bombing missions with sporadic fighter sorties but the squad I was in at the time had it setup with specific people doing certain things for base take overs haha so now it’ll be nice to just mess around with everything the game has
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« Reply #20 on: Yesterday at 10:37:50 AM »
vJoy adds additional virtual joysticks. None of those buttons or axes do anything until you add a program like Joystick Gremlin. Joystick Gremlin can then be configured to use a real joystick output and send it to a vjoy controller. In the example of the twisty stick I mentioned The stick twist output is one axis. With it split by Joystick Gremlin and mapped to vjoy you would have the one axis of the real stick and two axes of vjoy. Twist the stick and the output from both change at the same time. Not a perfect solution but works well enough typically.
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« Reply #21 on: Yesterday at 10:51:16 AM »


To give you a better idea of the flexibility this sort of arrangement gives you could also add a button or axis setting such that the vjoy axis output does nothing unless a button or axis threshold is reached. Maybe you want to work the rudder without working the wheelbrakes. You could make the wheelbrake axis dependent on whether a button is pressed or isn't pressed. 
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