Author Topic: Thrustmaster 16000 deadband  (Read 2254 times)

Offline Drano

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Re: Thrustmaster 16000 deadband
« Reply #15 on: April 26, 2020, 05:07:50 PM »
It was a forty seven year old been away from computers to long issue. The last time I played aces high was with a janky pc and a even jankier logitec joystick. Now i am back with a decent size pc and a thrustmaster hotas set up which is more like real flight than logitec.

A friend of a friend is an IT genius. I gave him access on team view and he went thru and got me squared away.

Appreciate the support and feedback from this community.

So what was it that turned out to be the problem?
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Offline RichardDarkwood

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Re: Thrustmaster 16000 deadband
« Reply #16 on: April 26, 2020, 05:28:32 PM »
So what was it that turned out to be the problem?

Had to calibrate the setup in windows. This setup is way more realistic than the Logitech 3D pro I was playing with before. Flying by trim using energy is way more attainable now and I am not use to it yet. Spending some quality time in the TA dialing it all in. Each aircrafts rudder shifts at different speeds which I never noticed before. Just last night I took a P-38-L heavy and was able to shake a spit 16 with thee rockets still onboard. This setup is proving worth the headache of setting it up.

Thanks for the help in the matter. >s<
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