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You can - utilize the 'axis-tune' functionality.

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Using the axis-tune with a FFB stick will break the functionality of the trim.

when using a non-liniar curve the the FFB motors will be not in sync with the reported axis position any-more.

 

 

I use a MS-FFB2 and had about 6 hours flight-time with 1.1.1.1 and I can say that there is no noticeable change/issue with the sensitivity .

 

Please provide more info about the Stick you are using.

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I don't share this opinion (I fly BS from day 1) - but I will have close look at this when I have some stick time again.

I have BS1 and BS2 installation and will run them side by side to check.

XY axies are too sensitive, specificaly Y near the center.

Could you please add a more precise description of the problem in the meantime?

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I don't share this opinion (I fly BS from day 1) - but I will have close look at this when I have some stick time again.

I have BS1 and BS2 installation and will run them side by side to check.

 

Could you please add a more precise description of the problem in the meantime?

 

I flew BS1 from day one too, even falcon 3 from day 1 :)

 

No more precise description. the problem is simple. the sensitivity of the Y axies is too high near the center. The transition between 0 to 10%/15% is not smooth enough. It's better in BS1.

The difference between BS1 and BS2 is subtle, but real. You will see for yourself (I hope) :)

 

thanks PeterP

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Hi Sylkhan,

 

Can't experience the lack of precision you are describing.

 

I made a track with a flight profile where I stay inside the regimes where you encounter this "too much sensitivity" as often as possible.

 

First I fly facing always another helicopter - than I make the funnel facing a tower-building and finally (to show off a little) I land without any auto-pilot channels enabled.

 

And when you watch closely the input indicator - you can see that everything is OK at my side and I'm in full control every-time.

Edited by PeterP

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Hi PeterP, after some more testing and watching your track (cool demo) i came to the same conclusion, there is no sensitivity difference with BS1.

 

Many thanks

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My only guess so far - if this is true at all - what you can do to tweak the sensitivity of your joystick

is to edit the "JoyRange.cfg" in \DCS Black Shark 2\Config.

 

JoyRange = 400;

Lower the value to see if this will change the sensitivity. (BTW : this file is the same in BS1 and BS2)

 

I will not fiddle around with it - as you can see in post #8 - I have no problems at all.

and I don't know if this really will change something at all. But feel free to have a try.

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default axes are the way to go with ffb. it gets a little sensitive when the BS is trimmed too well, where u dont feel any forces. like in a hover state. thats why i always try to trim to keep tension on the stick.

 

since the 1111 patch i cant complain.

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