August 25, 20205 yr If this is somewhere else, mods please let me know. I found this info elsewhere on the interwebs and wanted to help, and see if anyone has a better solution. Every 2 to 3 times that I fly FS2020, my Logitech/Saitek Yoke becomes uncalibrated. When in the neutral position, it shows about 7% deflection of roll to the left. I found this elsewhere online: To recalibrate in Windows, first remove the USB plug for your controller from the PC. Press and hold the Windows key on your keyboard and then press the letter R. This will open the Run box. Type regedit and then click ok. The Registry Editor will have a list of folders on the left hand side. Go down into the following folders in order by clicking the + next to the folder name. +HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE (CURRENT_USER if on Vista) +System +CurrentControlSet +Control +Media Properties +Private Properties +Direct Input Delete any folder inside the Direct Input folder that begins VID_06A3. Once deleted, close the editor, then plug the USB back into the original port. Move all the axes of the controller through their full range of movement four times. Now go to Control Panel > Game Controllers > Properties to check the axes on the test screen. My question is there a better/faster way to calibrate? Going into Regedit every other day is getting old very fast. I feel like I just need a software tool that would allow me to calibrate 0,0 for the yoke. Please note that this is nothing about dead zone or sensitivity. This is simply for those of you that have airplanes veering all over the place and using Saitek/Logitech - might be worth taking a look at. i7-10700k (OC at 5.05MHz) | EVGA 3090 FTW3 (24GB) | G.Skill RipJaws V Series 32GB RAM (Effective 3200MHz) | 1TB SSD M2 (Samsung EVO) | Corsair 850W Gold P/S | MSI MAG CoreLiquid 240R | MSI MPG Z490 Gaming Edge WiFi | Logitech Yoke and Throttle Quad | Logitech Saitek Rudders | Logitech Switch Panel | Thrustmaster T.Flight 4 HOTAS | HyperX Cloud Flight S Headset | 43” LG 43UN700B 4k monitor | HP Reverb G2 (VR) Selling EVGA 2080 Super Ultra XC (8GB) - used for 3.5 months - PM me for info if interested! My uncle taught me "how to fly" on MSFS95, got MSFS98 for a birthday, and I have been hooked ever since
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