kmaultsby Posted Monday at 07:07 AM Posted Monday at 07:07 AM (edited) In DCS in the Options window under the Special TAB for the F16, should the Pitch & Roll Axis Force Gradient be checked on or off. I am using the WINWING Orion2 ViperAce(EX) Joystick. This is the Non Force Feedback. Edited Monday at 07:09 AM by kmaultsby
MAXsenna Posted Monday at 08:06 AM Posted Monday at 08:06 AM 56 minutes ago, kmaultsby said: This is the Non Force Feedback. Minor note. WW has not released their force feedback base yet. You're confusing force sensing with force feedback. Quite the difference. I've turned off the deadzones and set the sliders to 0 on my NON-WW stick. Play around with it to find what's best for you. Cheers!
mkel2010 Posted Monday at 02:18 PM Posted Monday at 02:18 PM I found a post a few days ago that recommended turning both on, but setting the dead zone to zero on the Special menu page. Then setting a small dead zone for each axis in the Control section. I set a small, 3-5% dead zone on each axis and saw a noticeable improvement on mine.
kmaultsby Posted Monday at 04:40 PM Author Posted Monday at 04:40 PM (edited) Thank you, MAXsenna and mkdI2010, but I want to make sure I understand. When you say set turned off deadzones, we are not talking about Axis Tuning in control settings, correct? My other question is, what do you have your Axis Tuning settings? Edited Monday at 05:26 PM by kmaultsby
mkel2010 Posted Monday at 07:47 PM Posted Monday at 07:47 PM 3 hours ago, kmaultsby said: Thank you, MAXsenna and mkdI2010, but I want to make sure I understand. When you say set turned off deadzones, we are not talking about Axis Tuning in control settings, correct? My other question is, what do you have your Axis Tuning settings? In the Special menu, turn both to on and set the dead zones in that menu to Zero. Then in Axis tunings play around with a small dead zone for pitch and roll.
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