Dcs joystick sensitivity
It's not like it spins around 50 times per second once I move the joystick, but it's way too sensitive to be remotely playable. As soon as I'm out of the deadzone the response jumps to an incredible rate which is far too quick and oversensitive for me to aim precisely and even pass the training missions. For example, if assigning the Pitch axis, move the joystick forward and aft. Simply move the controller in the desired axis and it will be assigned. When you double click the field to be assigned, the ADD ASSIGNMENT PANEL is displayed (image below). As you can see, sensitivity is all the way down. In the example above, the Pitch axis is selected with the Joystick. I've taken a video of the mission here including the options menu. Quote from: CaptainKoloth on January 29, 2017, 01:54:29 pm Log file is attached. But thats really a limitation of my hardware.
#Dcs joystick sensitivity code#
I guess basically what I'm getting at is, is there some way to either 1) affect the joystick response curve or 2) turn the sensitivity down more than the options allow? I saw there were some threads from a few years ago describing a fork of the code with joystick response curves as an option, but they don't seem to be in the most current 3.7.4 which I'm using. Dcs world f 15 autopilot Im not a fan of being beyond the genuine authority of the real control because Im trimmed at least one joystick throw away from the desired input. Swapping the joystick axes that control those functions in the bindings doesn't fix the problem, it just moves it to another joystick axis- it's something in how the joystick response in any axis is getting translated to pitch and yaw in the game itself- the response curve is just unbelievably sensitive. Seriously, FFB isnt just some nifty little shake when you fire the guns, you can actually feel the airflow on the control surfaces change dynamically which affects your control sensitivity on-the-fly (literally). Buy an FFB stick, never worry about control sensitivity again. It's not like it spins around 50 times per second once I move the joystick, but it's way too sensitive to be remotely playable.Īs you can see in the video, this only happens in pitch and yaw- roll is a completely normal and playable rate of motion. My joystick is a saitek X-52, so dont ask me to buy a better one. DCS World - Viewer Request - Setting up HOTAS/Joystick and Keybind Basics in DCS World - YouTube. As you can see, sensitivity is all the way down.
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