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Joystick Axis Sensitivity

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Hi,I tried searching for the problem but none really resolve my problem.I've got a seperate knob/axis for looking around in the virtual cockpit (view/pan).However even with the sensitivity on 0 the axis is so sensitive it's very hard to look around and press a button without getting shaky cam.Is there any way to reduce the sensitivity even further (by cfg for example)? Setting sensitivity to 0 from max helped a lot, but not enough.I have FSUIPC registered but can't find any sensitivity controls.Thanks

John doe

You have to set slopes on the axis in FSUIPC, try all the way to 15 and take it from there. It's in the calibration menu.Concider TrackIR if you get the opportunity.Bjorn

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You have to set slopes on the axis in FSUIPC, try all the way to 15 and take it from there. It's in the calibration menu.Concider TrackIR if you get the opportunity.Bjorn
Thanks, I never noticed the slopes.However i can't seem to use FSUIPC properly, whenever i set the axes using FSUIPC, the view pan is very choppy. When i let go of the axis it stutters back into normal position.

John doe

Make sure you have all controllers calibrated through FSUIPC, and disable controllers in the FSX setup menu.B

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than be up there wishing I was down here"

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Make sure you have all controllers calibrated through FSUIPC, and disable controllers in the FSX setup menu.B
I just assigned/calibrated my joystick through FSUIPC but with FSUIPC the joystick is even more sensitive, even on +15 slope!!

John doe

How about minus 15? I'm at the moment not sure if it's + or - for decreased sensitivity.Bjorn

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How about minus 15? I'm at the moment not sure if it's + or - for decreased sensitivity.Bjorn
I just tried that (it should've been -15) but it doesn't change much. With FSUIPC input is so much directed compared to the delay in FSX.I want even more delay.

John doe

Which is the exact hardware you're using for view?B

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than be up there wishing I was down here"

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Which is the exact hardware you're using for view?B
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John doe

Did you do the correct axis calibration, setting all the values for max deflection in FSUIPC? If so, with sloping and no effect I'm of no more help to you I'm afraid. Have you ever heard of this unit being usefull in FSX? B

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im having the same problem with the logitech extreem 3d pro

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