June 15, 20214 yr Hi I am new at AAO I am in msfs I have a xbox one wireless controller on elevator if i move Gamepad One LeftThumbY left an right I see movement what can I do so the sim does not see that all small ga plains are be pulled like I am turning? Thanks Beau
June 16, 20214 yr Commercial Member 7 hours ago, n9mfk9 said: what can I do so the sim does not see that all small ga plains are be pulled like I am turning? I'm sorry, but I don't understand this. What exactly are you asking? From the thread title I assume that you want to know if AAO will override controller assignments that you have in the simulator itself - as it says in the manual, it doesn't. If there is a conflict (=AAO doing one thing and MSFS does another), you have to delete the axis and button assignments for that controller in MSFS. I usually create just a new empty profile for that controller in MSFS where nothing is assigned to it. Edited June 16, 20214 yr by Lorby_SI LORBY-SI
June 16, 20214 yr Author Hi, What I am trying to do is setup my xbox one controller to remove drift I am using a blank profile in msfs if I move up/down on the stick it it also move a bit left and right i try to remove the left and right as it is make the plane turn
June 16, 20214 yr Commercial Member OK, let's see if I understand this: You are assigning the Elevator to the up-down axis and the Alieron to the left right axis on the analog stick of the XBox controller, right? And you want to delay the aileron action, because it is always actuated a little bit when you move the Elevator? That sounds pretty normal to me, with these tiny controllers there is not a lot that you can do about that I would try these things: 1. Assign a negative curve to the aileron axis in AAO (activate the "Curve" checkbox and spin the mouse wheel over the little graphics display that appears, make the red line into a curve that starts low and goes up. Then the aileron is less sensitive near the center of the joystick movement 2. Or: create a deadzone on the Aileron axis in AAO by spinning the mouse wheel over the center of the grey bar where the axis movement is shown. 3: Or: create a Combo button on the Aileron axis in AAO, so the movement is only transmitted when you press that button while moving left/right. Granted, this is awkward, but it will definitely suppress any unwanted movement. Edited June 16, 20214 yr by Lorby_SI LORBY-SI
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