Joystick Issues

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Post by Elzam_ »

So I recently bought a joystick, and I've hooked it up. It just wont do anything, I mapped the button controls but I cant seem to have it move with the joysticks actual movement or have it be configured that way
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Post by Elzam_ »

Scratch that, found out where I had to go, but I would like to know to to set the sensitivity. Anyone mind sharing?
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Post by FreeBeer »

A make and model might help folks narrow it down a bit.

Also, I'm going to move this to gameplay. I think you'll get better response there.
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Post by Elzam_ »

Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas 12 button Joystick
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Post by Adept »

This thing?




If you still have trouble tomorrow night, I should be free to troubleshoot. There are a fair number of us joystick pilots about. Somebody who flies a thrustmaster would be even better of course. I'm a Logitech guy myself.
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Post by Elzam_ »

That's the one.
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Post by Drizzo »

Adjusting the deadzone is a broad way to adjust sensitivity. For more precise adjustments you'll have to use your stick's control options if they have any.
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Post by Elzam_ »

I'll try it, hopefully it'll respond to my thoughts.
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Post by bigpaws »

i have a saitec st290 pro and its awesome :thumbsup:

wat u have a piece of $@&^ :rofl:
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Post by Slice »

bigpaws wrote:QUOTE (bigpaws @ Feb 28 2010, 12:52 PM) i have a saitec st290 pro and its awesome :thumbsup:

wat u have a piece of $@&^ :rofl:
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