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Title: joystick help
Post by: f35raptor on October 31, 2010, 06:19:17 PM
hey guys i have noticed that my joystick is to sensitive, how would i go about getting it to were its not as sensitive, also, i know that everytime i go to take off in a plane, my plane drifts off to the right or left, i dont know why, but the only plane i can use to were it wont do that is the 38L, also if some one can help me getting my frame rate to were its not hopping all over the place that would be nice too thanks for the help in advance.
Title: Re: joystick help
Post by: Ghosth on November 01, 2010, 07:01:52 AM
Sounds like you need to adjust the scaling.

(http://www.332nd.org/dogs/Ghosth/Pitchscale.jpg)

Try something like that on the Pitch axis for starters.

If its a twisty stick add some deadband on rudder axis.
Title: Re: joystick help
Post by: ImADot on November 01, 2010, 10:29:47 AM
i know that everytime i go to take off in a plane, my plane drifts off to the right or left, i dont know why, but the only plane i can use to were it wont do that is the 38L

You need to use rudder to compensate for engine torque.  The P38 has two engines with counter-rotating props, so does not have this torque problem.
Title: Re: joystick help
Post by: f35raptor on November 01, 2010, 05:13:38 PM
You need to use rudder to compensate for engine torque.  The P38 has two engines with counter-rotating props, so does not have this torque problem.
ah ok i understand, well i hope sometime soon i can get a set or rudders so i dont have to keep going to the keyboard, thanks for the help
Title: Re: joystick help
Post by: ImADot on November 01, 2010, 07:07:09 PM
To get off the ground easier without rudder, you can use the auto-takeoff feature.  Select it from the Flight Preferences in the Clipboard.
Title: Re: joystick help
Post by: AWwrgwy on November 01, 2010, 10:27:39 PM
Does it stay in auto-pilot or does it keep jumping out?

If it won't stay in auto-pilot make sure you have calibrated your joystick in both windows and in game.

If you're jumping and jerking all over when trying to make small corrections, try increasing the dead band.



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Title: Re: joystick help
Post by: f35raptor on November 02, 2010, 10:21:17 AM
ya i was jumping all over the place every time i tried to make a small adjustment but i did the set up that Ghosth  posted and so far i have not had that issue, as far as auto take off i forget which button that was.