April 29, 201214 yr Can't get a second throttle or any trim axiis to work. Only Throttle (default, no 1, 2, or 3) works. Wondering if sensitivity setting is max deflection of control surfaces with max deflection/force of stick, or nonlinearity. X52, Glide, Winx3D, and GlovePIE Profiles V14 http://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=reticuli&CatID=miscmisc X52 + Silicone Grease = JOY stick
April 29, 201214 yr Can't get a second throttle or any trim axiis to work. Only Throttle (default, no 1, 2, or 3) works. Wondering if sensitivity setting is max deflection of control surfaces with max deflection/force of stick, or nonlinearity. does it show up in the joystick setup? what setting do you have your sensitivity or null zone and what are these settings? Also in the joystick axis do you have them set to joystick 1,2,etc...? and do you have the elevator trim axis assigned? Jordan Ridener
April 30, 201214 yr Author You mean did it actually show up under assignments that I'd assigned it? Of course. Not sure why it matters what my sensitivity and null settings are. They were at default, except nulls which I turned off. I had the elevator trim and individually-numbered throttles assigned. Yes. Why would I ask this if they weren't? Correction: Throttle 1 appeared to work. Throttle 2 did not. In order to get both engines working I had to just assign Throttle to one of my throttles and link the two. And does anyone know what the "sensitivity" setting does? Is it nonlinearity or not? Does it change small deflections or large deflections? Nonlinearity allows you to have more fine control near the center. If it's not that, it could be changing what the maximum deflection/stick-force does within the sim. X52, Glide, Winx3D, and GlovePIE Profiles V14 http://library.avsim.net/search.php?SearchTerm=reticuli&CatID=miscmisc X52 + Silicone Grease = JOY stick
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