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Title: Stick control dampers
Post by: RipChord929 on February 05, 2009, 08:26:05 AM
Q; Is there a way to have multiple damper settings, one for GV, and one for flight?

As it sits now..
Adjust dampers up, to steady down the hypersensitive gunsight in a tank...
Adjust dampers back down, to keep the controls light in a fighter..

Would like to retain the damper settings, so I don't have to constantly
adjust them back and forth..

Am I missing something?

THX
RC
Title: Re: Stick control dampers
Post by: The Fugitive on February 05, 2009, 08:56:32 AM
As far as I know, one set is all you get.
Title: Re: Stick control dampers
Post by: jerkins on February 05, 2009, 10:25:04 AM
Ever think of setting up a new control mode and adjusting it from there.  Copy all controls from control mode 1 to control mode 4.  After that ajust the settings in advanced as much as you like.  Just make sure you have a button to switch from mode 1 to mode 4.  That should work.
Title: Re: Stick control dampers
Post by: The Fugitive on February 05, 2009, 12:25:19 PM
Thats the thing, I don't think it works like that.
Title: Re: Stick control dampers
Post by: Murdr on February 05, 2009, 12:37:18 PM
The Deadband and Dampening settings apply across all control modes.  But the stick scaling can be applied on a per mode basis like jerkins suggested.
Title: Re: Stick control dampers
Post by: RipChord929 on February 05, 2009, 08:51:57 PM
Thx guys..
I dont mess with the stick scaling.. The last time I did,
I messed things up REALLY bad, LOL!!

Didn't know a plane could spin that fast!!! LOL!!!

At least I know that there isn't a feature that I missed..

 :salute RC
Title: Re: Stick control dampers
Post by: Ghosth on February 07, 2009, 07:48:12 AM
I actually went in and checked, deadband and damping stay the same for all 4 modes. Sorry.

Scaling can be setup different for each mode, as said above.
If you want to try again on the stick scaling I'd be glad to walk you through it.
Key is to not just slide them all up to 100% across the board.  :)