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Post by almguy1 on Feb 9, 2012 18:41:59 GMT
REGARDS FS 2004 Just throwing this out there see if there is a remedy, Specifications: Windows XP FS Software FS2004 Flight Stick.....brand new CYBORG F.L.Y. 5 Have installed the software and everything looks good as far as stick alignment but on take off aircraft swerve to right and left of RWCLine.have to make large corrections to hold Aircraft on RW was wondering what settings should be for null zones in FS2004 not sure if thats part of the problem. Any Ideas..... ? on how I can fix this thanks
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Post by aerofoto - HJG Admin on Feb 9, 2012 23:46:51 GMT
Still having problems Dave ? Are you sure your new controller device has been properly calibrated within WINDOWS (first) .... and then within FS too .... and that you have the latest Drivers installed for your particular controller device. The only other things, I can think of, that might cause such drift are .... - A fuel imbalance ! - Excessive crosswind component ! - A stuck rudder/rudder trim axis ! I can confirm that the FDE for all of the aircraft we offer are "FINE" and don´t result in such as you describe. I´m pretty sure, knowing what I know of what we offer and trying to analyse your descriptions too, that the root cause of your problem "may" be calibration (in particular) or driver related in regard to your controller device. Mark C BOG/COL
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Post by Adonis on Feb 10, 2012 13:46:03 GMT
Saitek drivers should have a deadzone setup screen in their driver settings. switch to it and then look how they behave. My EVO Force's rudder axis is always off the center (its an issue with EVO Force sticks), and I have a deadzone set there.
Does it always go left and when you apply right to counter it continues right and vice-versa, or only on one side only?
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Post by almguy1 on Feb 10, 2012 19:49:05 GMT
Still having problems Dave ? Are you sure your new controller device has been properly calibrated within WINDOWS (first) .... and then within FS too .... and that you have the latest Drivers installed for your particular controller device. The only other things, I can think of, that might cause such drift are .... - A fuel imbalance ! - Excessive crosswind component ! - A stuck rudder/rudder trim axis ! I can confirm that the FDE for all of the aircraft we offer are "FINE" and don´t result in such as you describe. I´m pretty sure, knowing what I know of what we offer and trying to analyse your descriptions too, that the root cause of your problem "may" be calibration (in particular) or driver related in regard to your controller device. Mark C BOG/COL Hi Mark Think I solved the prob last night, I went and investigated my Joy stick sensitivities again in Options menu FS2004 ,It was on (Advanced) I reset default settings button and reset it to Sensitivity (simple) now aircrafts stay on the centerline. I did not think of doing that previously. Thats what happens sometimes simple things are good when you get too advanced for yourself. How much can a Koala bear. Thanks for yr advice. regards Dave. ;D
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Post by almguy1 on Feb 10, 2012 19:57:19 GMT
Saitek drivers should have a deadzone setup screen in their driver settings. switch to it and then look how they behave. My EVO Force's rudder axis is always off the center (its an issue with EVO Force sticks), and I have a deadzone set there. Does it always go left and when you apply right to counter it continues right and vice-versa, or only on one side only? Thanks Adonis think I figured it out now. I reset Joystick sensitivities to Simple instead of advanced and set it back to default setting now a/cs are behaving with just a slight deviation sometimes.
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Post by Adonis on Feb 10, 2012 23:04:50 GMT
Saitek drivers should have a deadzone setup screen in their driver settings. switch to it and then look how they behave. My EVO Force's rudder axis is always off the center (its an issue with EVO Force sticks), and I have a deadzone set there. Does it always go left and when you apply right to counter it continues right and vice-versa, or only on one side only? Thanks Adonis think I figured it out now. I reset Joystick sensitivities to Simple instead of advanced and set it back to default setting now a/cs are behaving with just a slight deviation sometimes. That deviation could be due to wind. Glad you solved it
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