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Last edited by Sully_pa; 03-14-2011 at 02:10 PM. |
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What forces are you wanting to edit. spring ?
Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 03-14-2011 at 02:20 PM. |
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Sully, you will have to learn to be very gentle with it at first, just push the stick or pull it with two fingers at first, making sure that the IR beam at the front of the handle is broken or interrupted. If you look at the base of the grip at the front there is a little hole and another directly above it just under the trigger that needs to have something blocking the path at all times when flying, come to think of it this could be why your stick forces keep disappearing or going light.
Also the need to trim constantly will be much more apparent as you get used to the stick. Have fun... |
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@KG26_Alpha - I was trying to get the spring to hold center tension all the time .. to stop it from going light/limp at slow speed 's .
@jameson - The forces only go light at slow speeds, landing,take off,stall as I guess they should ...I wanted to eliminate that and keep the tension like it feels at 300kph all the time while still getting the other FFB responses. My stick has no IR holes anymore as I've modded it to a X52 Pro FFB2 and never lose it .
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Ahha a XFFB52
As you know with the beam permanently broken the DC servos will be on all the time the sticks powered up. I'm not sure what you mean by "centre tension all the time" as my MSFFB2 progressively produces resistance as you head to stall point then buffets the stick at stall, the rest is smooth loading of the stick forces as the control surfaces load up when manoeuvring depending on speed and AoA. Low speed "limpness" is realistic of low resistance as there's less air pressure on the aircraft's control surfaces. I'll have a look at what you want in FFE, but it seems strange to want high speed at low speed force across the range. Last edited by KG26_Alpha; 03-14-2011 at 06:08 PM. |
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Looks like a nice convertion. Stick forces shouldn't be too light on landing, but then again you shouldn't be waving the stick about much on the final run in. Practice is all I can suggest, sorry!
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Disable FFB in the the GUI - et voilà, only non-adjusting centering force left.
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What GUI ? IL2? I'm using Win 7 so that would be the only place .... If I do that I lose all FFB and thats not what I wanted..no worries I'll get it figured out .....thanks
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