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I have this ssue in DCS only and it's rather frustrating. When I press an OSB in DCS the buttons are prone to double tapping ( repeats the single press ) so that I end up back wher I started. Does anyone know of a way to slow down the response times in DCS? I've tried the usual Windows options and Thrustmaster don't have anything about this (or anything else for that matter) on their website. :crash:

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I think this is called debounce, and it is something that needs to be adjusted in DCS code. Seen it in other sims like iRacing with certain controllers. The software team at iRacing had to make some tweaks to the controller settings. I suffer from the same exact problem, and it is frustrating.

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Wouldn't this be more likely to be an issue with OP's hardware? Otherwise, we'd hear everyone having the same issue, and this is the first time I've read of it happening.

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