What is inside your stick? What is it that needs dampening, deabands, and why in hell do I need worry about sliders?
If you have a microsoft stick, forget all of the above questions, they do not apply to you. Why? Because you dont have a nasty damn bugger in your system called a POT. A potentiometer (AKA a 'pot') is a modified form of a resistor. It is one (cheap to make) way to make a JS. Another (cheap to own) way to make a JS is to use LED's, no wear no tear - just you see me or you don't digital input. I have an original Presision Pro I guess has to be about 7 years old and the only reason I retired it at all is I wanted FFB.
OK so who cares? Well if you have an optical stick, you don't give a damn about deadbands or any such - but AH defaults for this. I only realised all this tonight myself.
So, microsoft (or anyone else optical) try this for all axis:
Deadband = 0 (why? by design you stick has NO deadbands)
Damper=0 (This one is up to you, but why a contorl delay?)
Sliders (all of em up top) 100% (This means if you move your stick something happens - I think this is a good feature)
If you don't have an optical stick, ignore all of this - you are in POT hell and that's just the limit of that technology. But for the rest of ya, Hey if you don't like it, don't blame me or your hardware. Your stick was built for this.
A test: In set-up screen you will see the bar graph doesnt move a hair. Can you guess why? Because your stick isn't spiking. To adjust for spiking when you have none is a disadvantage - if that is cool for you that is a personal decision
