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On FS2K2 I have installed two controls:
(1) MS Sidewinder Precision Pro (USB) joystick and, (2) CA Pro Pedals (USB). Rudder control with these two beasts fighting each other has been my main dissatisfaction with the simulator. What I want to do is to completely disable the twist control of the rudder but the only way I can see to do that is to reduce the sensitivity of that axis to zero. The problem is that even though I do that the twist remains operable and to add to the frustration while observing the rudder in spot plane view - and close up - the rudder is obviously baffled by the inputs and moving erratically and sometimes not at all. Just not operating the twist doesn't help with the problem either Hope someone can give me a new slant on this problem. |
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![]() "Blue" wrote in message ... On FS2K2 I have installed two controls: (1) MS Sidewinder Precision Pro (USB) joystick and, (2) CA Pro Pedals (USB). Rudder control with these two beasts fighting each other has been my main dissatisfaction with the simulator. What I want to do is to completely disable the twist control of the rudder but the only way I can see to do that is to reduce the sensitivity of that axis to zero. The problem is that even though I do that the twist remains operable and to add to the frustration while observing the rudder in spot plane view - and close up - the rudder is obviously baffled by the inputs and moving erratically and sometimes not at all. Just not operating the twist doesn't help with the problem either Hope someone can give me a new slant on this problem. When your pedals were "installed" they automatically assigned the rudder to "pedals" without deleting it from "joystick". From the top menu, selection options Select Controls - Assignments Select the Joystick Axes tab. Make sure your joystick is showing in the dropdown. Scroll down to "Rudder Axis" and select it. Then push the "delete assignment" button. You can double-check that the rudder is assigned to the pedals by clicking the dropdown, and selecting the pedals. Scroll down to the "rudder axis" and it should show "Z-Axis" as the assignment. |
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Thanks for this it corrected the problem for me. It did bring out another
related puzzle though. The rudder seems over sensitive so I tried to correct it by selecting options/controls/sensitivity/advanced and reducing the rudder sensitivity followed by "OK" taking me back to the simulator. Problem is that following the above track to check the adjustment I had made I found that the selection has changed from "advanced" back to "simple" , eliminating my change. Cannot seem to get the program to stay in "advanced" so that my reduction in rudder sensitivity remains in force. "Icebound" wrote in message ... "Blue" wrote in message ... On FS2K2 I have installed two controls: (1) MS Sidewinder Precision Pro (USB) joystick and, (2) CA Pro Pedals (USB). Rudder control with these two beasts fighting each other has been my main dissatisfaction with the simulator. What I want to do is to completely disable the twist control of the rudder but the only way I can see to do that is to reduce the sensitivity of that axis to zero. The problem is that even though I do that the twist remains operable and to add to the frustration while observing the rudder in spot plane view - and close up - the rudder is obviously baffled by the inputs and moving erratically and sometimes not at all. Just not operating the twist doesn't help with the problem either Hope someone can give me a new slant on this problem. When your pedals were "installed" they automatically assigned the rudder to "pedals" without deleting it from "joystick". From the top menu, selection options Select Controls - Assignments Select the Joystick Axes tab. Make sure your joystick is showing in the dropdown. Scroll down to "Rudder Axis" and select it. Then push the "delete assignment" button. You can double-check that the rudder is assigned to the pedals by clicking the dropdown, and selecting the pedals. Scroll down to the "rudder axis" and it should show "Z-Axis" as the assignment. |
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