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RobdeVries

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  1. In the software that came with the stick (Sidewinder ?) there's a page to let you adjust all the forces. At work now or I'd tell you the path.

    If you let fo completely, the stick not only feels "dead" but has no forces at all to keep it in position & will "fall over", taking you with it. Maybe slap a bit of tape over the sensor. but that means that the stick will be "on" all the time...

     

    Thanks but what does this solve, I don't seem to feel any forces at all in BS. The MS SW FF2 does work in e.g. FSX/FS2004 or it's own software that came with the stick. What ingame options (values) do I need to set to feel the FF.

     

    Rob

  2. Guys, interesting thread because I have the good ol' MS SW FF2 also but didn't feel any forces at all in BS.

    What options ingame do I need to tune:

     

    In options/controls. Go to axis commands, go to Flight Control Cyclic Pitch (and or Flight Control Cyclic Roll).

    When you click (highlight) the value in the box below the column MS SW. Then click the button FFTune (below right)

    Trimmer Force: (0-100). actual value 100

    Shake (0-100). actual value 50

    Swap Axes

     

    What values do you guys use there?

     

    Thanks in advance for the advice,

    Rob

  3. Hi there,

     

    Small question(s) while learning to control the BS. While taxiing I noticed that there is no differential braking, only the (Crtl-)W braking and Park Brake (PB)?

     

    I have a CH Rudder and it would be nice to use the toe brake(s)

     

    Another one related: the castoring front wheel, why does it castor to the left (or right) when standing stationary with either engine on/off and collective fully down. Does it have some kind of brake to stop the front wheel from castoring? Or do I use the PB for that.

     

    Bit silly questions I guess but I'm a longtime MS FS9/FSX flyer so these little sim details matter to me :music_whistling:

     

    Thanks in advance,

    Rob

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