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I did a fresh install of Windows, i saved on my external HDD the 2 folders from Saved Games, i mean DCS World OpenBeta and DCS World OpenAlpha

When i was finish, i reinstalled DCS, copied those 2 folders back, but some controls, like the throttle, are not working properly

Every plane a tried, is flying somehow wired, leaning to the left side.

I deleted those 2 folders, DCS World OpenBeta and DCS World OpenAlpha from Saved Games, and i thought, i start over again with the settings

But i can't fix it. Am I missing something ?! Where is the settings location, actually, for the joystick / HOTAS ? I thought is the folder Saved Games.

The profile for X55 it's okay, i had a backup, too. For any other sim flight is working as I assigned everything.

Please help me

Thank you

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Could someone, please, upload a printscreen, with the axis commands - F15- C ( FC 3 ) ?

I have the feeling, when i launch the game, like there is the Z key pressed all the time, the plane is flying more to the left side

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Posted (edited)

Nobody ???

Here are my settings

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What about the joystick settings ?

 

JOY_Y for PITCH

JOY_X for ROLL ??

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Logitech Extreme 3D Pro F15-C Key and Joystick pdf

I am starting with this (attached pdf link below) and having a lot of fun with it. but I am sure it will change. It's handy sheet so far. It seems to be a good mix for a Logitech Extreme 3D Pro and keyboard to get up in the air and get it done.

I made it in excel or calc which are editable. But I could only upload a pdf here. Set your throttle to a slider in the axis area of the joystick commands and enjoy. Type it into an excel or calc file and put your own settings in to keep track.

I view it on another monitor while I play as I make changes while I play until I get set up nice.

This one is good for my purpose today. If you're going to print it print pages 1-10. The remaining is wasted paper. I am certainly open to suggestions for further modifiers as well.

DCS Logitech X3DPro keymap F15-C.pdf

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This took a while to find but this will get your throttle working and get you in the air and must be set before it's recognized. Unless they've fixed it. For the Logitech 3D Pro.

 

 

 

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Win 10 pro 64 bit. Intel i7 4790 4 Ghz running at 4.6. Asus z97 pro wifi main board, 32 gig 2400 ddr3 gold ram, 50 inch 4K UHD and HDR TV for monitor. H80 cpu cooler. 8 other cooling fans in full tower server case. Soundblaster ZX sound card. EVGA 1080 TI FTW3. TM Hotas Wartog. TM T.16000M MFG Crosswinds Pedals. Trackir 5.

"Everyone should fly a Spitfire at least once" John S. Blyth

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