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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: FBDragon on May 01, 2019, 01:43:07 AM
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Sorry my spelling sux but you get the point (I hope),
My joystick is having major issues during flight now and I'm wondering if anybody has any ideas on how to fix it. When I first try to move the stick it sticks in place, I have to slightly jerk it to get it to move which knocks me out in aiming if I'm trying to shoot, (it knocks me out of whack on my shot if you know what I mean). It's a Saitek X55 Rhino joystick I've had for 4 years now ( I got it when they first came out) and don't want to have to get rid of it. It's the only problem I've got with it and I really like it a lot. If you know of a fix or have a idea on how to fix it can you please let me know. It's a great stick and I really don't want to replace it if you know what I mean!!! Thanks Guys :cheers: :salute
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I was going to say it's about dirty pots by the symptoms but according to Saitek it has contactless HALL sensors so that's not it.
Supposedly you have calibrated it both in Windows and in the game but if you haven't, do it just in case. Both of the calibrating tools will show if there's spikiness or extra movement so looking at them will give you some more information in any case.
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does the stick physically get stuck, or does the action on the screen lag/get stuck?
if it's on the screen see Bizmans suggestion, if it is physically, then your going to have to open it up. Mine lasted less than two years. I had worn out hat switches, actually it was the hat, not the switches themselves.
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I had worn out hat switches, actually it was the hat, not the switches themselves.
Was it a stick with rails along each four sides, screwed to the bottom of the switch cavity? That should be relatively easy to either 3D print or carve out of a single piece of plastic or aluminium.
Back to the original post, yes, looking inside after checking the calibration is the logical next step. One thing I've noticed with some plastic axles is that after a while they lose their shiny surface which increases friction and grinding. The plastic smithereens are often static so they stick to every surface near. A suitable lubricant is needed in those cases and thorough cleaning where there's any motion sensors and such.
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I have no experience with your particular stick but my thinking is this. Since there are no pots to wear out and it's a contractless system you can rule out what had always been the problem with old school sticks which is a worn or dirty pot. I'd be looking at the physical wiring connection from the gimbal to the circuit board. Every time you move the stick around you're moving the wires it uses to communicate the signal regarding the stick position. I'd bet either one of the connectors is loose at the circuit board or (Hopefully not) a wire on that harness is broken. That might not be so easy to track down as it might not be obvious if it's broken inside the insulation. What you're describing would be symptomatic of a wiring issue.
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If you can get the thing apart, try wiggling the gimbal wires without moving the stick. If you get a lot of jerking around-- there's your problem.
Try gently popping the connectors off the board and push them back on. Wiggle again and see if it stops.
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If you're describing physical jerkiness, have you tried lubing your gimbal with some silicon based lubricant?
Wiley.
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Let me know if you can't get it fixed Dragun. I've got you covered. I've got a few of those laying around at home that I've never even taken out of the box. I never could get used to the way they center, but I liked the throttle and couldn't buy it separate.
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my rhino loses calibration every other day. usually while I am flying. has a tendency to pull up. i normally just land and calibrate. I should recalibrate every time I log on but I am too stupid. it is still a really good stick, I was one of the first one to get it. couple of toggle switches have gone out but I still love it.
semp
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It's a physical issue, when I move the stick it actually sticks at the beginning of trying to move it. I'll try to lubricate it and see what that does. Thanks guys, I'll let you know what that does!!! :cheers: :salute
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Let me know if you can't get it fixed Dragun. I've got you covered. I've got a few of those laying around at home that I've never even taken out of the box. I never could get used to the way they center, but I liked the throttle and couldn't buy it separate.
Thanks, I'll let you know, My score have drastically dropped cause of the issue. I miss shots I normally never miss!!! :cheers: :salute
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I had the same problem it had reached a point where cleaning the base below the spring with Kleenex was getting poor results. I removed the top half and spring did a clean with Kleenex, canned air and finally a light coat of three and one oil. It now works good as new. :banana:
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I removed the round plastic bit that fits under the spring, and hacked about a 1/4 inch of plastic it from it so it's not so tight.
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my rhino loses calibration every other day. usually while I am flying. has a tendency to pull up. i normally just land and calibrate. I should recalibrate every time I log on but I am too stupid. it is still a really good stick, I was one of the first one to get it. couple of toggle switches have gone out but I still love it.
semp
You know you can recalibrate without landing. Just bring up the clipboard and turn on autopilot then calibrate. Autopilot will stick while you calibrate.
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You know you can recalibrate without landing. Just bring up the clipboard and turn on autopilot then calibrate. Autopilot will stick while you calibrate.
I know but i do enjoy the ranting and squeaking and whining and cussing that comes when i land :). it relieves stress.
semp
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I know but i do enjoy the ranting and squeaking and whining and cussing that comes when i land :). it relieves stress.
semp
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
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I've tried everything you guys have said and nothing has worked as of yet. I contacted logiteck and the only thing they told me is it's too old and to just buy another stick. Like money wasn't an issue for me, yeah right. So I'll just have to deal with it for a good while longer (Which really SUX, makes me nothing but cannon fodder everyone lol).
Thank You All for all your help and suggestions!!! DRAGUN/ Ron
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I've tried everything you guys have said and nothing has worked as of yet. I contacted logiteck and the only thing they told me is it's too old and to just buy another stick. Like money wasn't an issue for me, yeah right. So I'll just have to deal with it for a good while longer (Which really SUX, makes me nothing but cannon fodder everyone lol).
Thank You All for all your help and suggestions!!! DRAGUN/ Ron
The next question to logitech should have been..... can you point me to someone who makes a better stick?
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The next question to logitech should have been..... can you point me to someone who makes a better stick?
:rofl :rofl :rofl I know what ya mean!!! :cheers: :salute I wont buy another stick from them. Maybe my daughter will get me one for my birthday lol!!!
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Let me know if you can't get it fixed Dragun. I've got you covered. I've got a few of those laying around at home that I've never even taken out of the box. I never could get used to the way they center, but I liked the throttle and couldn't buy it separate.
Dragon, I'd get ahold of Pluto here and see what kind of deal you can work out for one of his spares.
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I did. :cheers: :salute
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Just in case this might help, this is a video on how to use DIView. I used it to fix an issue I was having with my CH Throttle under Windows 10.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsRAgMlpG4Y
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Just in case this might help, this is a video on how to use DIView. I used it to fix an issue I was having with my CH Throttle under Windows 10.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsRAgMlpG4Y
:aok :cheers: :salute