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Irpus

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  1. First of all thanks for your answers! Now going back to the discussion topic, ok maybe I should try to swap axis because I already tried to invert axis. The strange part is that the same behaviour happens even assigning the trim to a button instead of rotary. I'm going to make some attempts more and I'll let you know. Thank you again!
  2. Hi everybody, I have a problem with the configuration of my peripherals since version 1.2.6 . I made some researches on this and other forums but I decided to post my exact problem to check if it is such or if it is simply some kind of feature I still don't understand well. I have both Ka-50 Black Shark 2 and DCS P-51D but the problem is relevant for the last only. First my PC specs : Mobo : msi h87-g43 CPU : Intel i5-4750 Ram : 8GB 1600 Video Card : Sapphire 7950 3GB Peripheral : Hotas Cougar Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2 CH Pro Pedals USB Logitech Wingman Formula Force GP (of course I dont' use it for DCS :) ) Now, what it is happening. I use the Sidewinder FFB2 as a main stick for the Mustang (and Ka-50) to use force feedback but I use the throttle from the Cougar to control gas. I use antenna elevation rotary on the throttle to control elevator trim but it is behaving in a strange way. If I move that control, the stick moves sideways, left or right (as if I had used the trimmer button on the Black Shark!) but on a different axis! And it stays there so that to bring it back to the center I have to use more force, making it difficult and innatural to control the plane. I know the effect of a trim can be like this, logically speaking, but a P-51 is not a Black Shark so I would expect not to have my stick moved by the trim, maybe I can accept the extra effort moving it in the opposite direction with respect to the trim. Any suggestion or ideas? Thank You in advance! Bye! :)
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