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Old 11-27-2011, 02:03 PM
ATAG_Bliss ATAG_Bliss is offline
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Hi David,

I have the full CH kit (FS, PP, PT, TQ, and 2 MFP's) I've always used the CH software to link them together. The main point about the software is you can virtually do anything you want to do with key binds etc. But the other point is when using the software, say your map is loaded it turns all your controllers into 1 device. This comes in handy for many older games that will only recognize a mouse and keyboard, for instance. The other thing about the software is you have the ability to use "off mode" that way all your axises don't interfere, again, with other games like an first person shooter.

That's interesting about the precision in the middle. My kit, besides the MFP's are getting up there in age, and I've never noticed any sort of precision lost anywhere lol. I know you are stating, it's a very small gain without the software. I guess I'll have to test it and see if I see the same thing.

I just can't believe the CH software would actually cause a problem though. Perhaps the CH software default sensitivity is set lower than in game? Might be worth raising it a bit in the software and see if your loss in precision comes back.
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