August 27, 20169 yr Hi,A few days ago, I found out that for all of my joysticks, every time I make an input with anyone of them, it takes approximately half a second until the virtual yoke in the FS moves.Happens both on FSX (non Steam edition) and P3Dv3.All drivers are up to date, and also, when I try to calibrate them outside the sim, there is no delay. I tried to configure the controls and the CFG file from scratch, but there is no effect.Also, since the issue began, I began having lower FPS than I am used to have. My game controllers:Saitek Pro Flight Yoke2 * Saitek Pro Flight Throttle quadrantLogitech G940(Stick, Throttle and pedals). Thanks in advance. Amit Eisinger
August 27, 20169 yr every time I make an input with anyone of them, it takes approximately half a second until the virtual yoke in the FS moves. This is by design. Set your 'Sensitivity' slider(s) to max and the delay will be zero (or close to it, I can't remember). It simulates damping. Check out my video, which looks at this is some detail. MarkH https://www.youtube.com/@AlmostAviation AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D / 64Gb DDR5 / Zotac RTX 5070 Ti / 2560 x 1440 display
August 27, 20169 yr Author This is by design. Set your 'Sensitivity' slider(s) to max and the delay will be zero (or close to it, I can't remember). It simulates damping. Check out my video, which looks at this is some detail. Thanks for your response. It is already set this way. Amit Eisinger
August 14, 20178 yr Hi, I did have this problem too with Saitek (Logitech) Yoke and system. After hours of searching in the FSX community I could not find the right solution. I tried the control.cfg, fsx.cfg, etc. But still after a little time and after switching off the PMDG NGX autopilot my plane was hardly able to land by hand. It took seconds before the yoke moves arrived in the VC cockpit. Fsuipc or FSX controll settings made no difference in the horrible lag for me. I am running Windows 10 and disabling the XBOX-app did help a little. Then I started searching for other games with controlls (others then FSX). What I finaly found did the trick!: NEVER SET YOUR VIRTICAL SYNC REFRESHRATE as it lets your controller input WAIT untill the refreshrate (picture) is sync enough. I had my NVidia Inspector settings on 1/2 refreshrate. Changing this to "USE THE 3D APPLICATION SETTING" or "FORCE OFF) was the holy rule that gave back my full controlls on the yoke and inputs. Allthough my late respond on this topic, I hope others my find this their solution. Hope it helps. Greetz, kip1967
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