bunraku Posted November 22, 2005 Posted November 22, 2005 I notice in the pdf manual it says it's best to control the SU-25T with your Joystick Axis set to Linear. What does this mean please? Thanx
Bungle_uk Posted November 22, 2005 Posted November 22, 2005 Linear axis in short means that there is no response curve on that axis. i.e. what you do on the stick is directly inputted into the sim. Response curves can be set up so the controls are less sensitive in the lower ranges of input. Hope that made some sense. Please note, the other aircraft in lomac are best with a response curve (non-linear) so if you fly all aircraft, you may have to alter the settings when u fly the su25(T) or try and get something that is suitable to both.
Yellonet Posted November 22, 2005 Posted November 22, 2005 I notice in the pdf manual it says it's best to control the SU-25T with your Joystick Axis set to Linear. What does this mean please? ThanxThat the axis should be set as a straight line in the options. i7-2600k@4GHz, 8GB, R9 280X 3GB, SSD, HOTAS WH, Pro Flight Combat Pedals, TIR5
Yellonet Posted November 22, 2005 Posted November 22, 2005 Linear axis in short means that there is no response curve on that axis. i.e. what you do on the stick is directly inputted into the sim. Response curves can be set up so the controls are less sensitive in the lower ranges of input. Hope that made some sense. Please note, the other aircraft in lomac are best with a response curve (non-linear) so if you fly all aircraft, you may have to alter the settings when u fly the su25(T) or try and get something that is suitable to both.Yeah, the non AFM planes become very twitchy with linear axis settings. i7-2600k@4GHz, 8GB, R9 280X 3GB, SSD, HOTAS WH, Pro Flight Combat Pedals, TIR5
bunraku Posted November 22, 2005 Author Posted November 22, 2005 Linear axis in short means that there is no response curve on that axis. i.e. what you do on the stick is directly inputted into the sim. Response curves can be set up so the controls are less sensitive in the lower ranges of input. Thanx for the time for explaining. But is'nt pretty much the same as the deadzone??
DayGlow Posted November 22, 2005 Posted November 22, 2005 nope, deadzones are areas that have no response, a curve limits the response. "It takes a big man to admit he is wrong...I'm not a big man" Chevy Chase, Fletch Lives 5800X3D - 64gb ram - RTX3080 - Windows 11
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