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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: bc21 on February 08, 2010, 08:54:55 PM
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Ok heres the deal I'm not that computer leterate... but I had an X52 seitec joy stick and every thing was fine liked it but was wearing it out. So when it came time to get a new one I got the latest and greatest with rudder pedals. I have the Logitech G940 now and here is my problem..... when ever Im LOW on the deck it gives me a message that says "Stop moveing you stick so fast" and locks up the joy stick. Teh problem is I'm not moveiong the stick a lot! Sustained rate turn and it does it. And it only hapens when Im LOW to the deck. Any ideas? Thanks
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it may be spiking a bit, move the dead band up just a bit.
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Sounds like spiking, you can also check around, I believe there is a clear calibration utility that can be downloaded on Logitech's sight that's supposed to help as well. If I remember right, what happens is that when you calibrate your joystick it doesn't completely over write the existing data which get's corrupted over time and causes input spikes.
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Set your control damping for about 10% in AH for Pitch, Roll, and Yaw. Check if you have spiking and make sure you are calibrated. Try the default scaling for Pitch and Yaw. You don't need to scale Roll. Let us know how taht works for you.