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Old 01-29-2010, 11:53 PM
MikkOwl MikkOwl is offline
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An update on the G940 as flight sim equipment:

I finally went about trying to tune my trims to let me really 'trim' properly and accurately, since I always had a bit of an issue except with the elevator. I lowered the range of them in the profiler a lot to make them far easier and casual to use.

And I found that I had real issues trimming it in so that I could fly completely hands off stick. And the reason: the reversal bug. Every time you start moving a trim in the 'other' direciton it makes a jump, so when trying to trim it just right - ah, a bit too much, go back, wtf, too much, and so it keeps going.

DxTweak doesn't work with the G940 stick (crashes if you try to read it), but I took the time to use the IL-2 Joy utility to see if the stick itself is affected by the reversal bug, and it is. Every single axis is affected. This is outmost annoying. I'm sure it affects my aiming in some instances to a minor degree (but there should be NO degree), and it sure affects trying to trim properly, and the throttle accuracy as we already know.

That Logitech software update with new firmware to fix this nonsense bug really must come out - soon. Feels handicapped to have this issue plauging every axis, even if the effect is small.
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