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Old 05-18-2010, 01:02 PM
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IL-2 will only assign sensitivity settings to one controller - so if you are using pedals then your rudder cannot be adjusted in the in-game window. If you are using a twisty stick then it may help if you "bind" the twist-axis in the HOTAS section of Controls. This is done in the same way as direct button assignments - open the window opposite the required axis and then move the stick in the required direction. The axis designation will appear in the window - job done.

The easiest solution however, is not to use the in-game sensitivity mapper at all! Set it all to 100 and then download IL-2 Joy Control from www.mission4today.com
This user-made utility will help you to set curves for every axis that you can command, dependent on how many sliders or rotaries you have. It has an easy-to-understand GUI and several features that are a big improvement on the in-game methods.

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