May 11, 201511 yr Hi! Im currently using the Saitek X52 Pro joystick to my sim. But i cant seem to figure out the most optimal and best settings for the sensitivity. This is what im using now: Ailerons axis: sensitivity - 64 / null zone - 1Elevator axis: sensitivity - 64 / null zone - 1Rudder axis: sensitivity - 64 / null zone - 1 But i doesnt feel realistic. Does anyone out there have the same joystick and found a good setting for it? Thanks
May 11, 201511 yr Try this: Ailerons axis: sensitivity = 95 / null zone = 7Elevator axis: sensitivity = 95 / null zone = 7Rudder axis: sensitivity = 95 / null zone = 7
May 11, 201511 yr Hi, If you have a registered FSUIPC-and it is so good no simmer should be without it-use the axis assignment and calibration of FSUIPC then disable controllers in P3D. I have no connection with FSUIPC or Pete Dowson,I'm just hightly impressed. Hope this helps Ashley Sear
May 11, 201511 yr Author Try this: Ailerons axis: sensitivity = 95 / null zone = 7 Elevator axis: sensitivity = 95 / null zone = 7 Rudder axis: sensitivity = 95 / null zone = 7 Thank you! Hi, If you have a registered FSUIPC-and it is so good no simmer should be without it-use the axis assignment and calibration of FSUIPC then disable controllers in P3D. I have no connection with FSUIPC or Pete Dowson,I'm just hightly impressed. Hope this helps Ashley Sear Thank you. Will try if hschuit's setup doesnt work for me
May 12, 201511 yr I've been away for sim flying for awhile, and just starting witgh P3d and the C 172 from A2a, I started experimenting with control settings, and being a licensed pilot, I pretty much know if it is correct or not. I wound up taking the advice of someone at A2A, and put the axis at almost 100, and the null zone very low, maybe 2-4. Feels like real now.
January 16, 20179 yr Try this: Ailerons axis: sensitivity = 95 / null zone = 7 Elevator axis: sensitivity = 95 / null zone = 7 Rudder axis: sensitivity = 95 / null zone = 7 this setting for jet too ?
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