View Full Version : how can I lower sensitibity of joystick?
razorseal
03-20-2006, 09:27
its TOOO sensitive, but I dont see a 'sensitivity' option....
anyone?
options > input > select your joystick > select axis
then select a movement (pitch, roll ..) and change the sensitivity on the right side of the screen. (be sure "axis" is activated on the bottom right corner)
in fact, do what the screenshot shows you, just adjust your own settings :wink2:
cheers
so how can you make your stick as smooth as possible? As in..very responsive and usage of as much DPI as possible?
Flip
you just have to test what configuration is the best for you.
If you fly a fighter, you may want your aircraft to be quite aggresive.
If you do some aerobatics, you might want the opposite.
BTW, according to Eagle Dynamics, the best way to enjoy AFMs of Su25/Su25T is to set the "pitch response" so it appears as a straight line (i.e. a "y=x" curve)
Unfortunately, you can't save one type of response per aircraft ... too bad :doh:
razorseal
03-20-2006, 17:10
mine is a straight line right now, and flying any of the planes is very touchy (especially the su33! jeez, touching the joystick makesit go all over the place!)
yeah, for the non-afm aircraft i recommend a curve in your profile.
:smile:
You can go to Lock On-->Config-->Joyrange.cfg and change the default value there from whatever it is (in the hundreds I think), to 3000, which changes the DPI to the input value, and really tightens up the control. Also, make sure your smoothing in the options menu is set as low as it will go without getting small, random inputs. When the smoothing is set higher, it will not register quick movements, it will just even them out.
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