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Help and Support Forums => Help and Training => Topic started by: Banana on January 09, 2012, 05:02:02 PM
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Hi all,
I am just wondering if someone could help me make my stick a little bit more accurate with scaling settings.
As it stands, my pipper is bouncing all over the place and i'm having a bit of a hard time : :cry
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The 2 axii{axises} that cause the most nose bounce are the rudder and elevator.
Goto,options,controls,mapcontrols and select the rudder axis,then check the advanced box and a window will open. You can enable scaling there,you can increase deadpan and dampening also.
I'd suggest you try deadpan adjustments first as the only effect the centering on your joystick,but this may not get rid of the bounce completely. Some dampening may help also adjusting the sliders in scalling,work from left to right and make small changes and then test.
Every joystick is different and there's no 1 setting that will work,however you can make these adjustments while flying and it's relatively simple to do and you get immediate feedback.
hope this helps,best to do this offline or in the TA so no one shoots you down while make adjustments.
:salute
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Hi all,
I am just wondering if someone could help me make my stick a little bit more accurate with scaling settings.
As it stands, my pipper is bouncing all over the place and i'm having a bit of a hard time : :cry
When I get home from work I'll post some screenshot of my stick scaling that I use. I made it when I first started playing to help eliminate nose bounce and to make flying on the edge of the envelope smoother.
ack-ack
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Screenshots of my stick scale.
Elevators (http://s294.photobucket.com/albums/mm94/Ack-Ack/?action=view¤t=elevators.jpg)
Ailerons (http://s294.photobucket.com/albums/mm94/Ack-Ack/?action=view¤t=aileron.jpg)
ack-ack
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Ack Ack i appreciate it buddy!!!!
I owe you one, Thanks so much :cheers: :salute
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:rock
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2 axii{axises}
Axes
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Axes
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Thanks for the info also morf :salute
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AKAK, is that scaling good for any plane or just your 38? And would you have a different scaling for a TNB plane vs a BNZ type? just curious. Thanx, Sidious
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AKAK, is that scaling good for any plane or just your 38? And would you have a different scaling for a TNB plane vs a BNZ type? just curious. Thanx, Sidious
It will work for any plane and I don't change the scale for angles or E fighting. It may take a couple of days to get used to as it the scale can be a little sensative when flying on the edge of the envelope so it really helps if you're not ham fisted on the controls.
ack-ack
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Having Combat Trim on when flaps deployed is just one thing that can also make your piper harder to place on your target.
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:salute AK AK Sir Rudder ? I'm not sure about it ?? please post your rudder scaling. Thank You in advance. :salute Bear
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:salute AK AK Sir Rudder ? I'm not sure about it ?? please post your rudder scaling. Thank You in advance. :salute Bear
That might depend on if you use rudder pedals, or a twisty stick for rudder.
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Download and run DIVew from Logitech. It will show you the axis and input from all of your USB game controllers, keyboard and mouse.
This product site for the Precision Joystick Controller BU0836 reccomends using it to check your output after building your joystick. Unzip and run it. There is no install, it just displays the output of all your devices. If you are seeing noise or bouncing on your axis from DIView it can be something in this list:
1. joystick axis potentiometer.
2. a bad USB port on your PC.
3. wrong USB port to have your device in.
4. wrong speed USB devices ganged together.
5. not enough power to your USB port or fluctuating power while playing the game.
6. processing conflicts during the game possibly due to one or several of the above problems including USB bus resets.
If you run DIView while your USB devices are sitting idle with no game controller software running and there is no bounce(noise) then you may be having processing conflicts and or power problems for that port. If you see bounching on an axis then the potentiometer is old or something in the list. My potentiometers don't bounce but occasionly during game play I notice bus resets. Thats when you seem to loose calibration or control of your axis. Who knows what causes bus resets during the game.....
http://www.leobodnar.com/products/BU0836/DIView.zip
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Good to know Bustr. Worked great with my Thrustmaster T16000. Noticed from the app that I am getting slight movement in aerilons when trying to shift elevator only, and vice versa. Did not expect that with brand new stick. will try to increase deadband a bit I think.
Also notice more nose bounce with certain maneuvers. Diving on bombers = no noticeable bounce. Climbing to bombers, almost out of e, and trying to level for shot from 1k out is next to impossible for me. (Also dreadfully deadly for me as the attacker)!
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Hey Bustr and Bip...I just bought a Thrustmaster Flight Stick X and aside from the obvious such as getting to learn a whole new stick, I have also been trying to figure out my Scaling, deadband, etc. I have used a Logi 3D Pro for most of the last 3 years so I am used to the stick being pretty tight and that works perfect for me. The BIG difference between the 2 is I think sensitivity. I have been playing with it non-stop trying to get it set just right to kind of mimic the feel of my old 3D Pro...will that Logitech Profiler help out or do you guys have any tips to try and fix this? I also know that being a new stick it will take me a bit just to get used to it.
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DIView is to let you see your output before you enable profiler software or startup the game. I use CH products myself so I have no idea what to do with your product.
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Lol, hear ya on that. I actually went intot he game, set some random kind of scaling pattern, and it seems to have hit the nail on the proverbial head lol. Thanks though!
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Download and run DIVew from Logitech. It will show you the axis and input from all of your USB game controllers, keyboard and mouse.
This product site for the Precision Joystick Controller BU0836 reccomends using it to check your output after building your joystick. Unzip and run it. There is no install, it just displays the output of all your devices. If you are seeing noise or bouncing on your axis from DIView it can be something in this list:
1. joystick axis potentiometer.
2. a bad USB port on your PC.
3. wrong USB port to have your device in.
4. wrong speed USB devices ganged together.
5. not enough power to your USB port or fluctuating power while playing the game.
6. processing conflicts during the game possibly due to one or several of the above problems including USB bus resets.
If you run DIView while your USB devices are sitting idle with no game controller software running and there is no bounce(noise) then you may be having processing conflicts and or power problems for that port. If you see bounching on an axis then the potentiometer is old or something in the list. My potentiometers don't bounce but occasionly during game play I notice bus resets. Thats when you seem to loose calibration or control of your axis. Who knows what causes bus resets during the game.....
http://www.leobodnar.com/products/BU0836/DIView.zip
cool program....thanx for link......I found that I am getting bounce in my CH stick....but when I move the axes wheels ever so slightly....the movement stops
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How olds the Ch INK .. may have some dust on the pots ?
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its about 2 years old now......