August 2, 200718 yr Hi,For a half year or so when I am using below explained tweak for FS2004, no one ever have spread the words: "Its great!"Well, what am I talking about?You know how hard it is in FS2004 to keep the VS at a reasonable steady place? It is because the jostick input is absolutly no linear!. The more you move the the stick to say up or down, the fiercer the input becomes, and eventually you are chasing the needles like a maniac. (PIO).Now, I wonder if real controls do this also? I believe not. The times I was really flying a cessna, it was easier to keep it around 0 VS, then in the sim. Any pilots would comment?Now, the tweak.. its easy. In your fs9.cfg under the CONTROLS section just add:stick_sensitivity_mode=0Save and try it. It is not working in FSX as far as I can tell.It is also very noticable when taxi and takeoff.Please comment..JohanA LITTLE LESS CONVERSATION, AND A LITTLE MORE ACTION PLEASE..http://www.jdserver.mine.nu/johan
August 2, 200718 yr Before anybody gets too carried away, it would be worthwhile to read this: http://forums.simflight.com/viewtopic.php?...51d41d2a4bb44d3DJ
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