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Greetings Fellow Pilots,

 

Is there a way for backing off the TDC sensitivity. I find it difficult to move around the radar with any great precision. Ideally, I would like to back it off 75 to 50%

 

Is this possible to do in the Sim? I am not using TARGET scripting if that is at all relevant?

 

Thank you

Toni Carrera (Ice Rhino)

 

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I use the in game axis tuning settings.

 

Joy_X Deadzone 5

Saturation_Y 60

 

Joy_Y Deadzone 5

Saturation_Y 60

 

No change to curve or Saturation_X.

 

If you find it too slow then adjust the saturation up. Say to 70 or 75.

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Posted
Greetings Fellow Pilots,

 

Is there a way for backing off the TDC sensitivity. I find it difficult to move around the radar with any great precision. Ideally, I would like to back it off 75 to 50%

 

Is this possible to do in the Sim? I am not using TARGET scripting if that is at all relevant?

 

Thank you

 

Are you using the standard (garbage) Warthog 'nub' for TDC slew? If so, I'm afraid it's a hardware-specific problem as the current TDC sensitivity works great on everything except the stock WH throttle nub.

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The "Nub" is definitely a sub-standard slew control. I now use the Delta Sim slew which is brilliant.

 

However, I used it (the nub) for many years with the above settings quite adequately.

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I'm guessing you have the Warthog?

 

You can do this no problem. The secret is to use custom curves. I use:

 

1/3/5/8/13/20/28/38/58/74/100 on both axes.

 

100% Saturation (gives you max movement at full deflection)

5 dead zone (allows you to use depress without moving the cursor)

Edited by Meyomyx
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FWIW, in one of his videos Wags says that he uses Saturation 50% and Curve 30 for both X and Y TDC controls in the Hornet.

 

 

I use the in game axis tuning settings.

 

Joy_X Deadzone 5

Saturation_Y 60

 

Joy_Y Deadzone 5

Saturation_Y 60

 

No change to curve or Saturation_X.

 

If you find it too slow then adjust the saturation up. Say to 70 or 75.

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Apologies for not thanking you all. I was in Surgery and could not get to PC to read all of your sugestions

 

I sincerely thank you all

 

IR

Toni Carrera (Ice Rhino)

 

ThrustMaster HOTAS Warthog Throttle & A10C Stick, ThrustMaster F/A-18C Stick, ThrustMaster TFRP Pedals, ThrustMaster Cougars x 2, fitted to CubeSim USB Screens, TrackIR 4 Active LED & Cap Reflector, Stream Deck XL

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