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Hello! 

To make it short, I bought a X56 Hotas (despite all the hate around it) because I wanted to try it out. All said and done, it arrived, installed the software and looked at the axis. When I move the y axis into the negative aka pulling the stick back, the software / the value reaches its maximum value /before/ the stick is all the way back. I would say it reaches the value when the stick is about 1-2cm away from being fully pulled back. This causes some issues when flying, especially when pulling up/climbing, that the plane climbs much faster  than I want it to. The rest of the axis work fine, pushing the stick forward works flawlessly, x axis also works fine. 

Does anyone know if there is a way to fix this or re-calibrate the y axis? Using the software to "recalibrate" it does nothing since it just loads the same calibration profile and changes nothing.

I've attached two pictures with the software in the backround, showcasing the issue.

Point where it reaches max value.jpg

Point where it should reach max value.jpg

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I use a X55, but the differenz is small , I think. I do run the Stick without the Logitech software. Simply using the DCS Possibilities to calibrate everything. It works fine wthout any problem. So I would say forget the software and enjoy the Stick. It`s not bad.

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