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Old 05-18-2010, 10:22 AM
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hey guys!
hey evangeluse!!!!
as i play now for about one week this game, i have the same problems like SEE setting up the sensitivities of the axis. i have set the roll and the pitch axis up to your recommendation AndyJwest, but i dont know where i can change the yaw axis as it doesnt appear in my menu!???can somebody tell me where i can find it!? and what is the filter under the axis meaning?thx for all information.
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Old 05-18-2010, 12:24 PM
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From the manual (manual.pdf in your IL-2 folder):
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ADDITIONAL IN-GAME JOYSTICK SETTINGS
Find and press the Hardware Setup button in the game’s Main Menu.You are now in the
Hardware Setup menu.Press the Input button.Here you can set up the following features for
your joystick:
•Dead Band is used to set a dead zone where small movements of the stick will cause
almost no reaction.This feature can be helpful if you are playing a flight simulator for the
first time or have the old type of joystick.If you are an experienced flight simmer,we
strongly recommend that you set Dead Band in the left position or very close to the left
position.
•Filtering allows you to set a digitized filter if your joystick has problems with adequate
reaction.
•You can select basic joystick axes and change their profiles by using Fine-Tuning in the
special table to adjust the stick reaction curve.Some joysticks need fine-tuning,but
most work correctly with our default settings.You can select the axis for fine-tuning in
the left combo box.
•To enable or disable the Force Feedback feature,set the Force Feedback switch to on or off.
•If you find that our initial settings were more appropriate than your changes,press the
Default button.All the settings will revert to default status.
•Press Back to quit this menu.Any changes made will be applied automatically.
AS for why the rudder axis settings don't show, I don't know. How are you controlling the rudder? Pedals? Twisty joystick?
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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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Old 05-18-2010, 01:38 PM
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hey andyjwest!thx for the tips.
but my biggest problem is that i dont know the meaning of the ten bars for each of the axis. the first is for the deadzone i assume, but i dont know what the other 9 are for.
if i set for the pitchaxis the last bar on 100 i have big problems not to stall. if i have set them all on 50 or 60, i can turn well, but not thight enough, and everyone is outturning me online.
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Old 05-20-2010, 05:27 PM
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Hi David, not ready to go on line yet but I have set my elevator axis down on the last range to around 75 while I get to grips with IL 1946. Everything I have read suggests that the last set of axis data should always be left at 100 but I can't get on with that setting on the 'elevator axis' at the moment. Ailerons I find can be left more or less at 100 and this has made the flight on the twitchier a/c more stable and predictable. When I have sussed the flight physics I will join on line. I can't keep up with other identical a/c at the moment and have posted a question in hope someone can explain why.........
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Old 05-20-2010, 05:59 PM
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I think full real settings would be only 100 percent sensitivity since adjust joystick responses is a way to solve the vices of some airplane. May settings could allow only a deadband for old joys, however new joys is much more precise and not need such deaband or filtering stuffs.

I always fly 100% as a way to obtain higher immersion. To me adjust joy config is some kind of cheat, cause you are changing your plane natural responses to obtain a easy way to flight.
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Old 05-20-2010, 06:09 PM
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SoW could have a HARDCORE level that does not allow pilot adjust joy and had to fly with 100% sensitivity for each aircraft, suffering from its vices and advantages.
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Old 05-22-2010, 05:31 PM
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To me adjust joy config is some kind of cheat
You know of course if you inspect any aircraft control lines or rods (pre fly-by-wire) you'll find mechanical adjustments that can be made.
Cheat - Highly unlikely when then everyone had their own personal plane, and could ask the ground crew adjust it as necessary - also givng a pilot some mechanical advantage over nature's forces.

I'm not sure whether this was generally allowed but it was, and still is possible.
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Old 05-23-2010, 10:39 PM
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Remember Joystick Profiles are saved with the currently loaded pilot career. If you start several different pilot careers "P51 pilot" "Gladiator Pilot" etc you can have a different Joystick Profile for each pilot career you save.

It is not quite the same as a different profile for each aircraft but it does work.
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