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My MSSWFFB2 does 1% steps fine on a default install.
I'm sorry i can't help more. |
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Ok, thank you for your help, i gess i will try some more tests with leo bodnar board, this time with brand new potentiometers instead of magnetic hall sensors. If someone else has another advice or tip for me i would appreciate.
The "comunity" is a powerful helping tool. Thank you Mr Letum. |
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Well, i did get 100 steps of 1% with leo bodnar 12 bit board (4098 points of resolution) in the prop pitch axis (0-100%), but wen i assign it to throttle (0-110%) i wasnt able to get 110 steps of 1 % any more...
With my joystick, that has only 256 points of resolution in each axis (8bit), i never got full resolution of 1 by 1% steps, not even in prop pitch axis. But with that much resolution i should be able to get it! Damn! |
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In game under hardware setup/inut, do you have "100" in all 10 boxes, dead zone and filter =0 ?
Another thought; the game's coded axis range may not be the same as what you see in the in-game display for some controls. For example, prop pitch may be coded as range from -1 to 1, but the in game display shows it as 0 to 100%. So in this example, if you controller sends at .01 increments, a .02 change in the controller position would be needed to show up as 1% change on the in game display (e.g., prop pitch 99% to 100%). Last edited by MadBlaster; 06-01-2011 at 02:50 AM. |
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