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Old 10-04-2011, 08:43 PM
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Dear Pilots

can you please teach me what 'deadzone' means considering the sensitivness of my X52's axes?

Sorry, but I am German and have huge difficulties with the terminology and setting up my X52 with Clod.

I am still trying the tuts and moreover fumbling around with trim settings. I do not know but hope so that the Hurri for ex. gots all three trims. Anyhow, I can not get it flying hands off level....
So, still lost in the 'ground'.

Talking about dead zones, I would like to apply something like that, if I knew how to, on my throttle. I has a pyhsical block an ca. 80% up. This is by design and you need a bit more power to get through... But I do not want that. I want that at this position my throttle has 100%. Full steam...
Can you give me a screeni to understand things`?

Thank you
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Old 10-07-2011, 10:37 AM
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I had the same problem

Which is the 'new' features called '0% POSITION' and 100% 'POSITION' where both default to 0.00

The problem is the 100% POSITION should default to 1.00!! not 0.00!!

Set it to 1.00 and you will be good to go

Start with this

0% POSITION = 0.00
0% DEAD ZONE = 0.00
100% POSITION = 1.00
100% DEAD ZONE = 0.00
MAX% DEAD ZONE = 0.00

Than you can play with the 'dead zones' settings if you want

But I would leave the 'position' settings alone for now, they are for advance stuff that you may not even need
Good info.. thanks!
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