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I am having a bit of difficulty adjusting the sensitivity of my Joystick. Does anyone have a profile that will assist with the Huey? Mine is too sensitive. Try to creep and it jumps. {Pound sign was unnecessary Shift hold pressing 3D} If anyone has suggestions on how to set up the Axis Tune, this would be appreciated too.

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Are you making any changes to your curve settings in Axis Commands?

 

If not, go to your control options, then select Axis Commands from the drop down list on the KA50.

 

Now click on phone of your Axis (eg Pitch) box in the column below where it says your joystick or throttle name.

Now click on AXIS TUNE.

 

From here you can add curves to your Axis to make them less jumpy.

 

I suggest you start with a 25-30 curve on all Axis (except collective/throttle) and test it out to see how you get on!

 

I've used these 3D pro joysticks for years now and they have never let me down.

 

Good luck!

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Yes, I guess I should have been more descriptive. I have already changed my Axis Commands. I don't have the KA-50 in DCS World, that is still 1.0. But for the Huey I have adjusted my curve to 44 and my dead zone is 15.

 

I too have used the 3D Pro for years, and on multiple air craft in DCS World. The Huey is the only one I am unable to 'dial in'. For a simple controller, It is pretty good.

 

Just not finding good settings for the Huey. This is why I am willing to try someone else's axis /controller files or settings. Maybe someone else has had better luck.

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I think having a deadzone that big is part of your problem. It makes if really difficult to "feel." If your joystick is centering properly, get rid of that deadzone. If not, you might be able to find a way to get it to center properly. I think you can adjust the pots on the 3d, allthough you have to take the stick apart. I got mine (which I don't use much anymore) from a flea market, and had to do the adjustment. That was years ago so I don't remember how, but I'm sure a google search will tell you.

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I do have deadzones. I will try removing them. Yeah, well I am not taking it apart anytime soon. Not until I can afford a replacement at least. I am going to attempt to floor mount the stick lol.

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I think having a deadzone that big is part of your problem. It makes if really difficult to "feel." If your joystick is centering properly, get rid of that deadzone. If not, you might be able to find a way to get it to center properly. I think you can adjust the pots on the 3d, allthough you have to take the stick apart. I got mine (which I don't use much anymore) from a flea market, and had to do the adjustment. That was years ago so I don't remember how, but I'm sure a google search will tell you.

 

Thank-you so much! I was using the dead zones for fixed wing aircraft and it was working out good. Now that I have tried removing the dead zones for rotory wing, or at least the Huey I have much better control and am able to maintain a level flight. I still need to adjust other settings, but this I can tell was a huge issue. Thanks again! :pilotfly:

 

BTW I will make my 3D a floor mount when I have a replacement

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Uniform; My friends that who has Logitech Ext.Pro, all abandoned it and bought a product from Saitek (X52Pro or Rhino) or Trustmaster. Just saying...

Their complaints were almost same as yours. It doesn't give detailed output for DCS.

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I am having a bit of difficulty adjusting the sensitivity of my Joystick. Does anyone have a profile that will assist with the Huey? Mine is too sensitive. Try to creep and it jumps. {Pound sign was unnecessary Shift hold pressing 3D} If anyone has suggestions on how to set up the Axis Tune, this would be appreciated too.

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As someone who used the logitech extreme 3d pro for YEARS ! you would have to put down on every AXIS atleast value of 10 on the deadzone and make a nice value 20-30 on curve on all AXIS. it goes for Pitch, Roll and Yaw, Im sure you will feel the difference ! if u need more help PM' Me and i will be glad to help !

 

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I agree, I also use a Logitech, and use a curve of about 25 for each aircraft, inlcuding the Huey, but I do not have any dead zones set, all seem to fly pretty good and stable.

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Devrim,

I have been suspecting that for a while, Been wanting to replace but haven't had the resources yet; eventually though I will. I appreciate the product names to review.

 

Esonub & USSInchon

I did have the dead zones set, at 15 on all AXIS points. My curve is beyond 30 even. I am grateful for your advise though. I use dead zones on all other Aircraft including Ka-50, but some reason in the Huey it just wasn't working for me. I am going to start playing with the curve and reduce it a bit. See if that give me any more control.

 

At least in the Huey, removing Dead Zones has helped tremendously.

 

I do appreciate everyones input. Thank-you all.

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