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Ataros 08-02-2011 07:13 AM

Does anyone know a program that can adjust center of the axis on a joystick in real time. I.e. pressing some buttons will move joystick center position.

I know that Cougar Foxy software could do it for Cougar but I do not use it any more. I do not think it will work with Saitek.

Ze-Jamz 08-02-2011 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by dougandtoni (Post 317403)
Dont know weather this will work for you but it did for me. Different stick i know but try this. Go to control panel-Devices and printers. My FFB 2 is listed as a USB Input Device now if you right click on that do you see Game Controller settings at the top click on that and then go to properties. Lots of stuff in there hopefully

Thanks mate but its not that i want..

Joytest allows to do actually draw circles with your setup to see how accurate it is as in the hall sensors and if they need to relocated etc..

That what you speak off is good for basic calibration and to see if the buttons work but i need a bit more than that..

actually i dont need anything i just thought it would be handy to know how your stick reacts..

I.e you could be using your ailerons and your stick is also producing small elevator inputs too because of how accurate/not accurate your stick is.

thanks lads

jimbop 08-02-2011 08:16 AM

Foxy (cougar) does work with the x52 pro at least.

Edit: I was referring here to the Joytester-like part of foxy (e.g. plot joystick movements). I don't know whether the center command works and I don't have the Saitek in operation any more.

dougandtoni 08-02-2011 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Ze-Jamz (Post 318229)
Thanks mate but its not that i want..

Joytest allows to do actually draw circles with your setup to see how accurate it is as in the hall sensors and if they need to relocated etc..

That what you speak off is good for basic calibration and to see if the buttons work but i need a bit more than that..

actually i dont need anything i just thought it would be handy to know how your stick reacts..

I.e you could be using your ailerons and your stick is also producing small elevator inputs too because of how accurate/not accurate your stick is.

thanks lads

Understood dude-Thanks for the clarification:)

Welshman 08-02-2011 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dougandtoni (Post 317403)
Dont know weather this will work for you but it did for me. Different stick i know but try this. Go to control panel-Devices and printers. My FFB 2 is listed as a USB Input Device now if you right click on that do you see Game Controller settings at the top click on that and then go to properties. Lots of stuff in there hopefully

just type game controllers in the search files and folders , comes stright up in win7

dougandtoni 08-02-2011 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Welshman (Post 318287)
just type game controllers in the search files and folders , comes stright up in win7

Ya learn something new everyday cheers. Windows 7 aint that bad really:)


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