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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: Getback on November 01, 2009, 06:33:34 AM
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I'm not sure if this belongs in the Hardware & software forum or here.
I have a complete CH setup. I went for about a year without calibrating and no issues. Now after every flight I have to recalibrate. If I switch from GV to plane, it's like the brakes are on. I have to recalibrate to get the plane to take off. Last night I took a F4U1A up and it was as smooth as silk. Then I decided to switch to Attack mode, the very next flight I lost control of my plane so easy. Each little movement caused me to lose control.
Now this started right after the update. Now that is not to say it couldn't be something else.
Would appreciate any advice.
Thanks in advance.
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Getback,
I was talking with several Squaddies last night and we are all having the same problems. My CH rig has been intermittenlylosing calibration as well.
Several of the squad has Saitex gear and they seem to be having more trouble than I am .
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Getback,
I was talking with several Squaddies last night and we are all having the same problems. My CH rig has been intermittenlylosing calibration as well.
Several of the squad has Saitex gear and they seem to be having more trouble than I am .
I reloaded the control center, recalibrated and it was doing well until next flight. After a gv run, it's like I have the brakes on. It gets annoying if I'm in a close flight and all of a sudden I lose control. The other day I did a great merge had the advantage and then lost calibration.
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maybe some how your joystick settings file got corrupted. try moving it somewhere else then go into game up and see what happens. just do some basic settings for your stick.
semp
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I'm not sure if this belongs in the Hardware & software forum or here.
I have a complete CH setup. I went for about a year without calibrating and no issues. Now after every flight I have to recalibrate. If I switch from GV to plane, it's like the brakes are on. I have to recalibrate to get the plane to take off. Last night I took a F4U1A up and it was as smooth as silk. Then I decided to switch to Attack mode, the very next flight I lost control of my plane so easy. Each little movement caused me to lose control.
Now this started right after the update. Now that is not to say it couldn't be something else.
Would appreciate any advice.
Thanks in advance.
Do you lose calibration in Windows as well or just in-game? Are you using a powered USB hub? If you connect just your joystick, do you still lose calibration? Does this also happen in other games you use your controllers in?
ack-ack
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This seems to be happening to a lot of folks. Update your CH control manager and from now on when you first log into the host move your controls through the entire range of motion (all axis).
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This seems to be happening to a lot of folks. Update your CH control manager and from now on when you first log into the host move your controls through the entire range of motion (all axis).
I did update my CM. Then had the same problem later.
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Is it losing calibration in Windows? If you calibrate it in Windows, does the problem clear up?
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I have the full CH Products setup and I do not have a calibration problem. I calibrated my rig in Windows and then I calibrated it in CH Manager. I recommend that you try that procedure. :salute
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If he has the CHCM installed the windows calibration will not work and has to be done in CHCM which should be done the first time it is installed. If the controls are moved within their entire range after logging in the game will function properly and already be calibrated.
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Is it losing calibration in Windows? If you calibrate it in Windows, does the problem clear up?
It loses calibration in game. It's really noticeable if I jump from a cv to a plane. It feels like the brakes are on. I have to recalibrate at that point.
I've recalibrated in windows using the CM. Jump into the game and it works very well until I change planes (or maybe end sortie, not entirely sure) or jump into a gv.
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Do you have Norton installed on your computer?
It sounds like something may be preventing the game from updating its configuration files.
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If he has the CHCM installed the windows calibration will not work and has to be done in CHCM which should be done the first time it is installed. If the controls are moved within their entire range after logging in the game will function properly and already be calibrated.
No, if he has CHCM installed he still has to calibrate in Windows and CHCM does not disable the Windows calibration. If he has a map loaded, he may have to turn on DX mode in CHCM in order to calibrate in Windows. He can use CHCM to access the Window's calibration routine by selecting the calibration function within CHCM but as I said, depending how he programmed his map template, he may need to turn on DX mode to calibrate and then turn it back off after he's done so his map will work properly in game.
ack-ack
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It loses calibration in game. It's really noticeable if I jump from a cv to a plane. It feels like the brakes are on. I have to recalibrate at that point.
I've recalibrated in windows using the CM. Jump into the game and it works very well until I change planes (or maybe end sortie, not entirely sure) or jump into a gv.
In AH there are two calibration functions, one is the basic calibration where you just move your controllers to their full extent and the other is more advanced and allows you to calibrate each axis. To access this function, go into the options where you map the axis and you should have an option within to calibrate the axis. Calibrate each axis and then use the basic AH calibration routine and see if this helps. Also make sure that the controllers have first been properly calibrated in Windows prior to calibrating within AH.
One more thing, when calibrating in Windows, make sure that you press a button on the controller to advance to the next calibration step and do not press 'Next'. Pressing 'Next' will only skip to the next calibration step without saving the previous step.
ack-ack
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In AH there are two calibration functions, one is the basic calibration where you just move your controllers to their full extent and the other is more advanced and allows you to calibrate each axis. To access this function, go into the options where you map the axis and you should have an option within to calibrate the axis. Calibrate each axis and then use the basic AH calibration routine and see if this helps. Also make sure that the controllers have first been properly calibrated in Windows prior to calibrating within AH.
One more thing, when calibrating in Windows, make sure that you press a button on the controller to advance to the next calibration step and do not press 'Next'. Pressing 'Next' will only skip to the next calibration step without saving the previous step.
ack-ack
I've done both calibration methods in AH. In the CH control manager there is an option to either press a button on the controller or to click the "Click button" with your mouse. I usually just click the button.
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I had same problem had to reinstall drivers and software for my cougar hotas seems to be working fine so far be sure to un plug throttle from joystick if u have that/and unplug joystick b4 u install new drivers and software hope this helps
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No, if he has CHCM installed he still has to calibrate in Windows and CHCM does not disable the Windows calibration. If he has a map loaded, he may have to turn on DX mode in CHCM in order to calibrate in Windows. He can use CHCM to access the Window's calibration routine by selecting the calibration function within CHCM but as I said, depending how he programmed his map template, he may need to turn on DX mode to calibrate and then turn it back off after he's done so his map will work properly in game.
ack-ack
Hmmm...
(http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq197/Chalenge08/Calibration.jpg)
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Hmmm...
(http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq197/Chalenge08/Calibration.jpg)
(http://i370.photobucket.com/albums/oo150/aesopsoze/CHControlmanager.jpg)
Here's my manager.
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Hmmm...
(http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq197/Chalenge08/Calibration.jpg)
I have version 4.2.
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Yes I think I was using 4.13 (I have forgotten actually) and I believe a recent Windows update caused my system to lose the throttle setting (only) where it would not hold calibration and just using the throttle could cause all of the CH gear to shutoff for a moment. I thought it was a bad potentiometer (even though its only been about 8 years) so I replaced it. It was not the potentiometer but upgrading the CHCM fixed it.
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I have a call into CH. Hopefully I can get some help.
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Hmmm...
(http://i447.photobucket.com/albums/qq197/Chalenge08/Calibration.jpg)
I have version 4.2.
ack-ack
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Is it losing calibration in Windows? If you calibrate it in Windows, does the problem clear up?
No, it loses calibration in game. However, I was reading some stuff in CH Hanger that may address the issue. It seems you should leave the sensitivity at 100%. Mine is less. I will give that a shot tonight.
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Where did you change your sensitivity settings?
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Where did you change your sensitivity settings?
When I do change them, it will be in calibration mode under the 4.2 version of CH Control Manager.
I have yet to play this camp. I read in the CH Hanger that for a game to realize the full sensitivity you have to have them at 100% then do any adjustments in the game. Worth a shot.
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When I do change them, it will be in calibration mode under the 4.2 version of CH Control Manager.
I have yet to play this camp. I read in the CH Hanger that for a game to realize the full sensitivity you have to have them at 100% then do any adjustments in the game. Worth a shot.
Preliminary findings is that the above seemed to work.
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You must have changed that yourself then. Mine has always been at 100% as far as I know. Is there a reason you changed the sensitivity?
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You must have changed that yourself then. Mine has always been at 100% as far as I know. Is there a reason you changed the sensitivity?
Yes I did out of ignorance I think. Flew tonight and no issues whatsoever. Additionally, I knocked everything out of the sky within my reach. Was awesome night. But I have to tell you, my wingies cleared my 6 more than once.