heloguy Posted June 6, 2013 Posted June 6, 2013 Not sure if anyone else can confirm, as I'm not sure if I tried this with the G940 before or after I did the force feedback workaround with the Sim FFB program, but the last time I tried turing off the force trim via the switch on the center console, all of my force gradient remained on the stick. Maybe this is just a bug with the G940, but could someone try it with a different FFB stick? i9 12900k @ 4.9ghz, 64gb RAM Nvidia RTX 3090 Windows 11 x64 Pimax Crystal VP Force Rhino w/RS F16GRH, Virpil TCS Rotor Plus AH-64 Collective, BRD F1 Pedals, WH Throttle, FSSB R3 w/WH Grip, PointCTRL v2
EvilBivol-1 Posted June 6, 2013 Posted June 6, 2013 Fixed internally, will be pushed to the public release in one of the upcoming updates. - EB [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC] Nothing is easy. Everything takes much longer. The Parable of Jane's A-10 Forum Rules
heloguy Posted June 6, 2013 Author Posted June 6, 2013 Sweet, thanks EvilBivol. i9 12900k @ 4.9ghz, 64gb RAM Nvidia RTX 3090 Windows 11 x64 Pimax Crystal VP Force Rhino w/RS F16GRH, Virpil TCS Rotor Plus AH-64 Collective, BRD F1 Pedals, WH Throttle, FSSB R3 w/WH Grip, PointCTRL v2
jdkirk904 Posted June 9, 2013 Posted June 9, 2013 "These forces can be reduced to zero by pressing and holding the force trim push-button switch on the cyclic stick grip (Figure 4.9) or moving the force trim switch to OFF." Page 44 of the manual. No they don't. But EvilBivol has come to the rescue. Kirk [sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]
Joki Posted January 13, 2014 Posted January 13, 2014 I also have the g940, and I can confirm that as of 1.2.7 OB update 1 the issue that heloguy describes is still present. Just thought I'd bring it up in case it slipped through the cracks or something. While not superimportant, it would still be pretty cool if it worked. :)
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