October 23, 201510 yr Author I feel a little ashamed :wub: , i am sorry you are right , i thought i calibrated it but i did not LOL no problem Mike - take care Buddy Rich Sennett
October 23, 201510 yr Well guys, the screen shot published shows the "test" page for the Yoke, where you can test that all controls work but.... I see no "calibration" button! :wink: Jack the Swede in Spain Jack J Jackson Castalla, Alicante, Spain
October 23, 201510 yr Author Well guys, the screen shot published shows the "test" page for the Yoke, where you can test that all controls work but.... I see no "calibration" button! :wink: Correct - have not figured out why we cant find it - guess we need an xbox controller lol Rich Sennett
October 23, 201510 yr Thanks Richard, for a while I thought I was "the STUPID Swede in Spain" Jack the Swede in Spain Jack J Jackson Castalla, Alicante, Spain
October 23, 201510 yr Author Thanks Richard, for a while I thought I was "the STUPID Swede in Spain" Jack the Swede in Spain LOL Not you Jack Rich Sennett
October 24, 201510 yr FWIW I just "upgraded" to windows 10 and I'm using precision flight controls yoke + pedals. You can calibrate them under the settings tab. I also have the saitek trim wheel, but I am only able to "test" it. So it must be a saitek issue but I haven't looked into it yet.
October 24, 201510 yr Author FWIW I just "upgraded" to windows 10 and I'm using precision flight controls yoke + pedals. You can calibrate them under the settings tab. I also have the saitek trim wheel, but I am only able to "test" it. So it must be a saitek issue but I haven't looked into it yet. Probably just have to load a saitek driver but I'm all set with that Rich Sennett
October 24, 201510 yr Probably just have to load a saitek driver but I'm all set with that Win 10 here but I have rudder pedals and the X55 with saitek drivers... André
October 24, 201510 yr I would highly recommend just shutting the controls off in the sim and using FSUIPC to control your controls....that sounded dumb... Steve Giblin
October 24, 201510 yr But, if you are a dumb Swede like me, where can I find a GOOD tutorial how to set up FSUIPC? YES I know what Google and YouTube is but NOT what is good or bad. Jack the Swede in Spain Jack J Jackson Castalla, Alicante, Spain
October 24, 201510 yr But, if you are a dumb Swede like me, where can I find a GOOD tutorial how to set up FSUIPC? YES I know what Google and YouTube is but NOT what is good or bad. Jack the Swede in Spain This tutorial helped me a lot in setting up controllers with FSUIPC. http://www.fsrijnmond.nl/PDF%20bestanden/FSUIPC%204.45%20EN%20+TUTORIAL.pdf It was written about 4 years ago, and may not address some of the new features that have appeared in FSUIPC since then, but it is still a good read. It was written for setting up CH products controllers in particular, but is applicable to pretty much any USB controller for flight sim use. Jim BarrettLicensed Airframe & Powerplant Mechanic, Avionics, Electrical & Air Data Systems Specialist. Qualified on: Falcon 900, CRJ-200, Dornier 328-100, Hawker 850XP and 1000, Lear 35, 45, 55 and 60, Gulfstream IV and 550, Embraer 135, Beech Premiere and 400A, MD-80.
October 24, 201510 yr Thanks Jim, will download it and study it. Jack the Swede in Spain Jack J Jackson Castalla, Alicante, Spain
October 25, 201510 yr Well, something rather strange has happened with my controller issues in P3D v3. I have been grounded ever since I installed the new version because all of my aircraft were pulling severely to the right. However, I recently noticed that adding the 4.947c update to FSUIPC 4.947 resulted in the same "rudder hard over to the right" problem that I experienced in P3D v2.4 at one stage (until a fix was released). So, I removed FSUIPC completely......and noted that the controller calibration issue had significantly reduced. I could now get the plane off the ground, with only a very slight turn to the left noticeable. Even this was corrected by recalibrating the joystick. I have since done more tests, and the plane seems to be taking off and climbing out on a steady bearing. There is a possible indication of a minute drift to the left (the bearing slipped from 246 to 245 after a couple of minutes), but this could simply be my imagination (or some consequence of the weather setting, even though it is set to calm and clear with zero windspeed). So, in short......it looks like I have regained control of my aircraft in P3D v3, but I really don't know how it has happened. The controller issue was evident before I installed FSUIPC at all, so why uninstalling this would make a difference is anyone's guess :huh: I will now attempt a short circuit at one of my airports, and see if everything is working correctly. Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
October 25, 201510 yr It seems that this "fix" is only apparent with the PMDG 737NGX. All of the default planes still turn sharply to the right as I accelerate down the runway. I have also noticed (after a quick test flight at EGLC London City) that the plane feels "lighter" than it did in P3D v2.4. However, I noticed some further issues..... * The altitude setting in ATC is now "999" (rather than "1013"), and that seems to result in incorrect altitude callouts, and an incorrect reading on the altimeter. * The throttle is now extremely difficult to adjust with my CH Flightstick Pro at very low power settings (when in taxi mode). * The AI strobe and navigation lights have been fixed. Finally I could see other planes in the sky! * VAS management has definitely been improved. The settings and detail that I had on display during this flight would have killed P3D v2.4 stone dead every time, but this one was flawless. That being the case, it would seem that I still do have controller problems that need to be fixed, but for some reason they are not affecting the PMDG 737NGX to the same extent as the rest of the planes. I would be interested to know why the altitude pressure setting has changed. Is that another issue, or is it related? EDIT: More tests, and it seems that it's the wind that is causing the "swerve to the right" problem with the Beechcraft Baron (this is my default flight aircraft). I reset the wind speed to zero, and the problem vanished. What puzzles me is that this was not the case prior to today's tests, and the effects of wind were also nowhere near as much as this in P3D v2.4. Consider me baffled :huh: Christopher Low AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU / 64GB DDR5-6000 RAM / 12GB Nvidia RTX 4070 Super GPU / Gigabyte X870E Aorus Elite Wifi 7 / 1+2TB Samsung Evo Plus M2 Nvme UK2000 Beta Tester
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