October 19, 200718 yr What is everyone's settings for Sensitivity and Null Zones for the Aileron axis, Elevator axis, Brake (left & right axis), & Rudder axis in FSX with the CH Flight Sim Yoke & Pedals? I just can't find settings that feel right. I can never trim the C172 for hands-off flying for very long. Thanks.
October 19, 200718 yr >What is everyone's settings for Sensitivity and>Null Zones for the Aileron axis, Elevator>axis, Brake (left & right axis), & Rudder>axis in FSX with the CH Flight Sim Yoke & Pedals? I just>can't find settings that feel right. I can never trim the>C172 for hands-off flying for very long. Thanks.I use the CH Fighterstick, Pro throttle and Rudders. I recommend you use FSUIPC to set and calibrate them. I had trouble keeping them, especially the brakes and rudders aligned before switching. The CH software was more problematic than useful to me.The trim issue is the sensitivity of MSFS. It is too coarse. I can never get anything trimmed for long. JohnMy first SIM was a Link Trainer. My last was a T-6 IIAMD Ryzen 7 7800 X3D@ 5.1 GHz, 32 GB DDR5 RAM - 3 M2 Drives. 1 TB Boot, 2 TB Sim drive, 2 TB Add-on Drive, 6TB Backup data hard driveRTX 3080 10GB VRAM, Meta Quest 3 VR Headset
October 20, 200718 yr n69rrMost peopole recommend SENSITIVITY - full right, NULL ZONE - full left for all axes. Watch out the SIM "changes" them on occasions. I calibrate in Windows and fine tune in FSUIPC and using a mixture of throttle settings and elevator trim I can achieve level flight in almoxt any GA airplane.Peter Hayes
October 22, 200718 yr Thanks for the help. Putting the Sensitivity to full right & Null Zone to full left and using FSUIPC made all the difference. FSX now feels even closer to when I took my introductory flight in a C172 a month ago.
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