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Is there a way to disengage the forcefeed back with windows Xp or in the FLY II program?Thanks!Favorite area to Fly--Alaska!

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TRI took care of that for you. FF effects are not implemented in Fly II so all your feeling are the centering and trim forces which are the important stuff anyway. Interesting enough FF is not implemented correctly in FS2K2 either.

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It seems that the stick is very difficult to move in turns, clinmbs and descents even when the trim is set .In FS2k2 it doesn't feel this way.Favorite area to Fly--Alaska!

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Go into the settings tab under properties for the joystick calibration and check the setting for the "return to center" value and see if it is set to rigid. If it is back it down a notch or two.

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