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G'day!
I have a Logitech Wingman Extreme 3D Digital joystick. It's been working fine for about a year, but now the rudder axis is very jittery. I was blaming FS2004 for the poor taxiing when it turned out to be the joystick. I only found this out when I thought I'd try to calibrate it again. All other axis are rock-solid. Does anyone know of a fix for this, or is it time for a better stick? If it is, any suggestions what I should get? All I use it for is flight sim. Cheers! Jeff |
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G'day Jeff,
A couple of things you could have a look at. Jittery controls tends to point to noise on the wire. It could be a loose connection on the potentiometer (pot) or connector that controls the rudder, or it could be poor or no sheilding on the wire to the pot. Have a look at the connections first and if that doesn't solve it, replace the whole wire with a sheilded wire (like a speaker wire - if you are from the deep south then Dick Smith has some.) Connect the sheild to ground. Another thing to look at is on a three terminal pot, the centre and one of the outside terminals are used, the centre terminal should be connected to the other terminal that isn't used (hope I make sense), this will definately reduce jitter. Actually, poo, I just reread your post and realized you have a digital joystick, so you won't have pots. I will leave the description above in case someone else has a problem with jittery controls on an analogue stick/rudder. Digital joysticks use a combination of pnp transistors and resistors. It could be a loose wire again (as above) between the components and the connector, or a transistor giving up the ghost and becoming unstable. If you can't find the problem, it may be worth investing in a new one. Sorry I couldn't help more. Regards, J "Jocko" wrote in message ... G'day! I have a Logitech Wingman Extreme 3D Digital joystick. It's been working fine for about a year, but now the rudder axis is very jittery. I was blaming FS2004 for the poor taxiing when it turned out to be the joystick. I only found this out when I thought I'd try to calibrate it again. All other axis are rock-solid. Does anyone know of a fix for this, or is it time for a better stick? If it is, any suggestions what I should get? All I use it for is flight sim. Cheers! Jeff |
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I have a Logitek Wingman Extreme 3D as well and have exactly the same problem after using it for around one year. I took it to pieces to see if I could figure anything out without much success. It seems to me to be a design problem - the Rz axis pot only moves through a very small angle, consequently the track wears out very fast at one point. I'm thinking about replacing the pot if I can find a matching one, otherwise the whole thing goes in the trash. Right now I've disabled it and steer with the keyboard instead. Tom goo schrieb: G'day Jeff, A couple of things you could have a look at. Jittery controls tends to point to noise on the wire. It could be a loose connection on the potentiometer (pot) or connector that controls the rudder, or it could be poor or no sheilding on the wire to the pot. Have a look at the connections first and if that doesn't solve it, replace the whole wire with a sheilded wire (like a speaker wire - if you are from the deep south then Dick Smith has some.) Connect the sheild to ground. Another thing to look at is on a three terminal pot, the centre and one of the outside terminals are used, the centre terminal should be connected to the other terminal that isn't used (hope I make sense), this will definately reduce jitter. Actually, poo, I just reread your post and realized you have a digital joystick, so you won't have pots. I will leave the description above in case someone else has a problem with jittery controls on an analogue stick/rudder. Digital joysticks use a combination of pnp transistors and resistors. It could be a loose wire again (as above) between the components and the connector, or a transistor giving up the ghost and becoming unstable. If you can't find the problem, it may be worth investing in a new one. Sorry I couldn't help more. Regards, J "Jocko" wrote in message ... G'day! I have a Logitech Wingman Extreme 3D Digital joystick. It's been working fine for about a year, but now the rudder axis is very jittery. I was blaming FS2004 for the poor taxiing when it turned out to be the joystick. I only found this out when I thought I'd try to calibrate it again. All other axis are rock-solid. Does anyone know of a fix for this, or is it time for a better stick? If it is, any suggestions what I should get? All I use it for is flight sim. Cheers! Jeff |
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