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Old 11-19-2012, 10:13 PM
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Default Joystick response settings, deadzones,etc

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Old 11-19-2012, 11:18 PM
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In CloD you are able to adjust this for joystick axis:

Sensitivity
0% Dead Zone
100% Dead Zone



Out and In bars (right side) show how the selected axis respond.

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Old 11-19-2012, 11:41 PM
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In CloD you are able to adjust this for joystick axis:

Sensitivity
0% Dead Zone
100% Dead Zone

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Thanks. I was so fixated for many days simply trying to get my Keys and Axes to set up correctly, that I didn't even notice the bottom of the screen where the response settings/options appear!!! Doh!!! Dumb!!!
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Old 11-25-2012, 05:05 PM
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Could someone please explain to me how to set throttle control in the Options/Aircraft/Controls/Axes with the several sliders for 0%, 100%, Sensitivity, dead zones, percentages, and the relationship/meaning of the IN-OUT meters on the right side. It is not quite Clear to me.

One specific problem I have is that the roll rate of Spits and Hurricanes, for example, is very slow. I assume my settings are wrong.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 11-26-2012, 06:08 PM
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for aileron axis:-

sensitivity- set to 0 and it's the equivalent of '100's across the board' in old IL2- ie full sensitivity
set to 1 this 'dampens' the response, making it less sensitive around the centre,

0% deadzone determines the centre deadzone, 0 is no deadzone, 1 is maximum deadzone,

100% deadzone determines the 'end stops'. 0 mean to get maximum ingame deflections full travel of the stick is required, 1 requires alot less travel to reach full deflection.

the 'out' bar shows the output of the stick as read by game engine- ie after any 'curves/deadzones are applied.

the 'in' bar shows the 'raw input' from your joystick.

with all 3 settings at 0 the input and output bars should match when you move the selected axis. If the out bar doesn't move to the extremities try adding some 100% deadzone.
If the input doesn't go to full extent I'd suggest checking your stick's callibration.

this setup applies for the 3 'major axes'- elevator, aileron. rudder.
most other axes are the same except they have no sensitivity slider.

throttle is different having 5 left hand sliders and they interact with each other to a degree.
As I understand it ,
0% position sets the position for 0% throttle in game
0% deadzone sets the deadzone at 0% end of throttle travel- both these probably best at 0
100% position sets the position for 100% throttle ingame (not including any throttle operated boost/wep) best at 1?
1005 deadzone and max% deadzone affect the way this wep cuts in- notice the output goes to 1,1 (full wep). 1.0 out = full (normal) throttle.

always hit apply after making changes (back reverts to previous).
when happy with a setup use the save as button.

SO, for your slow aileron problem try sensitivity at 0, deadzone 0 and maybe a little 100% deadzone (no more than 0.1?)- this should give you maximum in game deflection.

this help?
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Old 11-26-2012, 08:33 PM
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Wow! Thanks very much for taking the time to provide such a detailed explanation! I'll report back with my results.

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