March 1, 201214 yr I have the feeling that the planes are rolling too fast compare to real life.... is there a way to adjust the control sensitivity ?thank you`Greg
March 4, 201214 yr The mouse is great in MS Flight, but I tried using a CH Products Yoke in MS Flight...and it's so sensitive that I can't control the aircraft! The yoke works fine in MS FSX. I know of no way to control yoke sensitivity in MS Flight, but if anybody has a way please let me know!
March 4, 201214 yr Try this:http://forum.avsim.net/tutorials/article/21-adjust-joystick-sensitivity/ "It's ALL about Flying" i7-9700k @5ghz | 32gb Gskill Ripjaw 5 DDR4 3000 | Nvidia RTX 4080 | W10 Pro | Samsung 32" 4K TV | Virpil Throttle & Pedals | Winwing Stick
March 5, 201214 yr Thanks, h2egc! I'll try it.Wouldn't it be nice if MS would put in an adjustment! Maybe in the next release...?Barney
March 5, 201214 yr Thanks, h2egc! I'll try it.Wouldn't it be nice if MS would put in an adjustment! Maybe in the next release...?BarneySomone on here I thought said they were going to. Mine is also way to sensitive. Edited March 5, 201214 yr by P47D
March 5, 201214 yr I changed the null zone in mine for my Cougar, for the x, y, and rz axis, from .100000 to .200000, made a big difference for me - feels much better now. Don B
March 7, 201214 yr The post suggested by H2egc (http://forum.avsim.n...ck-sensitivity/) shows how to edit the appropriate file. I did, and by yoke works much better now, although I want to tweak it some more. Note that my yoke is shown as CH FLIGHT YOKE LE even though it connects through a USB port; yours may be different. Also note that your <MapVersion> number may differ from the example.Editing this file works beautifully, so many thanks to N4gix, who posted it.
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