August 27, 201114 yr Geoff, can u pls confirm that the settings are corrects? see the pic i uploaded in the previous page
October 28, 201114 yr I have tried with fsuicp axis calibration vs fsx default since yesterday & I'm split I don't know which to use to bee honest.......Anyway I have a friend who flies both 737-800NG(summer) & 767-300(winter), I asked him witch he likes best and he said he prefers the 767 because it's more responsive on the controls, according to him the 737 is much more heavy and lagging....to my total surprise!??So if u want realism thats something to think about. Kind regardsR.G
October 28, 201114 yr Geoff, can u pls confirm that the settings are corrects? see the pic i uploaded in the previous pageYes .. correct as far as my recommendations are concerned.
June 24, 201411 yr Is there a document, Learning Center page, or help location in FSX that explains all this? Or did some of you guys just have to try all kinds of things to figure this out? While I did find this thread, it is quite cumbersome sifting through threads trying to find that right posting that explains some bit or another about what I want to know about all these settings. I now know that sensitivity is a damping control (so that's why our 737 has such a delay for rolls) rather than authority (amplitude) control and that it can be changed to that. Where is this all laid out? Isn't there a reference document...? I'm normally quite good at searching the web, but this is difficult... Some pointers, please. Regards, Stgeve N. Is there a reference edocument that has all this kind of info? Sifting through threads for bits and pieces of this kind of information is cumbersome. Regards, Steve N. Sorry for repeat. Got a blank screen after previous posting... Regards, Steve
January 25, 201511 yr For those of you who are using stick_sensitivity_mode=0 and suddenly cannot pan more than 90 degrees using the spacebar and the mouse look, Open CONTROLS in the FS9 menu. From the controller options, select "Mouse Look". Make sure the sensitivity slider is still full right to the maximum setting (127). Normally, this slider is set mid-range. The stick_sensitivity_mode=0 affects all controls including the "Mouse Look". Once you re-set the slider to the maximum setting, it will restore you ability to use the spacebar and pan the view using the mouse to a full 180 degrees (behind you). Best regards, Rich Boll Wichita KS Richard Boll Wichita, KS
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