February 5, 201511 yr Hi all, I have fought with this in xp forever. The adjustments i.e. non-linear and most realism does not seem to solve my problem. When taxiing, the rudders, for the best description are too slow to respond. With nose wheel control it needs to be more responsive. When I make a turn and I then center the pedals the nose wheel is slow to respond, which means I am still moving in the turn direction. Difficult to deal with. There is a delay of a 1/2 second or more in response time. Any suggestions? I am using the Ch Pro Pedals. Bob Officially retired
February 5, 201511 yr In your null zone area, the second tab from the left in your joystick settings, move everything to the left - on the left side - and about 25% on the right side sliders. If it doesn't respond quickly enough, start reducing the right side until you get it right. While you are dealing with yaw in your example, the other forces seem to work this way as well. The null zone slider at the bottom, I find is best if left all the way to the left as well. John John Wingold
February 5, 201511 yr Author In your null zone area, the second tab from the left in your joystick settings, move everything to the left - on the left side - and about 25% on the right side sliders. If it doesn't respond quickly enough, start reducing the right side until you get it right. While you are dealing with yaw in your example, the other forces seem to work this way as well. The null zone slider at the bottom, I find is best if left all the way to the left as well. John Thanks John, I will give that a shot. --Regards Officially retired
February 6, 201511 yr Also check your framerates on the ground at big (complex scenery) airports. It may be a framerate lag. i7-4790K o/c @ 4.8 GHz, Corsair H-110 liquid cooler, 32 GB Corsair Vengeance RAM, MSI Maximus VII Hero mobo Samsung Pro 512 GB SSD Corsair GFX Hydro GTX-1080 8 GB, (2) 4TB hybrid HDs Win 10 (1607), X-Plane 10.51r2 and X-Plane 11.01b1
February 7, 201511 yr Author In your null zone area, the second tab from the left in your joystick settings, move everything to the left - on the left side - and about 25% on the right side sliders. If it doesn't respond quickly enough, start reducing the right side until you get it right. While you are dealing with yaw in your example, the other forces seem to work this way as well. The null zone slider at the bottom, I find is best if left all the way to the left as well. John It is a little better John, Thank you. I have a good starting point and will see if I can refine. --Regards Also check your framerates on the ground at big (complex scenery) airports. It may be a framerate lag. No, it is not an FPS issue. At KSEA I have a steady 55-60 on 34 right heading into the city. Bob Officially retired
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