March 24, 200620 yr Folks,Culd use some help here. I'm trying to setup my USB CH Products yoke to work with the 737 and 744. Can anyone share with me their settings (sensitivity, null zone, etc) for these aircraft?I find myself twitiching all over the place right now when using the yoke...Thanks! Busdriver (Bill) KPHL 8086K @5.4GHz, EVGA GTX 1080 TI FTW3, DDR4 16GB @4000MHz, Samsung 970 NVMe (M.2) Windows 10 Pro, Samsung M.2 1TB for P3D V4.5
March 26, 200620 yr My settings for the USB flightsim yoke of CH are approximately like this:* X/Y axes: sensitivity = 70-90%* Z axes for rudder (this is a critical one) = 50% (or even less if you want to experiment)* I cannot recall my dead zones as I am not at home but Rudder trim has a centre but no dead zone if I recall.But: rudder was the one which gave me a lot of problems with yawing and sluggish behaviour until I reduced my rudder sensitivity to 50% (used to be about 70-80%). Same with rudder trim sensitivity - keep it low and have a small dead zone (say 1) - try this and and see how your plane taxis and how it behaves on final approach (when doing a manual landing).Hope this helps.** EDIT: Just to add-my X/Y (aileron/banking) settings may even be too high so don't be afraid to set yours lower to about 60% or less if you want so that moving the yoke to bank the plane takes a large movement of the hands rather than a very small movement.John I love flying my "iddy biddy Jumbo" CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400, socket 775/3GHz/1333MHz bus/6MB cache MOBO: Asus P5E3 Deluxe WiFi-AP@n/Intel X38 chipset RAM: 4GB Kingston HyperX 1333MHz. rated 7-7-7-20, matched pair (2 x 2GB) GRAPHICS: Sapphire Radeon 5770HD 1GB (w/ fan) MONITOR: Samsung 24", 2494HM LCD wide-screen 1920x1080 SOUND: SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS HARD DRIVES: 1xWestern Digital WD1600JD SATA 160GB (primary/Windows XP and system boot drive) 1xWestern Digital WD3200AAJS SATA2 320GB (secondary/Flight Simulator 2004 running off WinXP Pro 32-bit, games video editing drive) 1xWestern Digital 500GB Black series SATA2 (Windows 7 64-bit: FSX is running off Win7; Windows XP Professional 32-bit) CASE: Antec Sonata III 500W OS: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit for FSX; Windows XP Pro 32-bit for other things.
March 26, 200620 yr Mr/Mrs Nameless,Please take a minute to read the forum rules and sign your posts with your real name. Thanks!I set all the axises to 100% sensitivity and a 0% dead zone in the FS menu. I then fiddle around with my FSUIPC settings. If you have registered FSUIPC all your CH manipulation can take place there. I particularly like the possibility to enter a response curve for any axis. Below an excerpt from the FSUIPC manual about response curves:http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/145894.jpgI have set the slope to 5, 10 and 13 for the ailerons, elevators and rudder respectively. The slope for the throttle is set to -15. ON top of this all my CH button assignments are done through this interface as well. Hope it helps, Mats JohanssonPMDG Flight Test Dept | Asus Z270-A | Intel i5-7600K @ 4.8 GHz OC/H2O | nVidia Geforce GTX 1070 8GB OC/O2|
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