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Chairman wrote:QUOTE (Chairman @ May 18 2010, 11:47 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>That helps a lot ! Sounds as though for simming purposes my joystick with one throttle lever plus the pedals will be adequate for control, I was thinking I'd need the levers on the TQ as well.
I think I'm going to bite the bullet and get the dodo 206. It just looks so good !
Now to learn about FSUIPC's "profiles" and see how to connect the joystick so that the helichoppers can only see it and the pedals, and the planes can see everything except the joystick ... This follows on from yesterdays lesson in "joynames", is there anything fsuipc can't do (apart from land the helicopter for me) ?
Gary
The Dodo sim is awesome and comes with the highest recomendations. It may be harder initially but because it handles so much like the real thing but ultimatly you will have far more control over it. However it will spoil you for any others.
With the FSUIPC just make sure that your joystick's functions and axis are deleted from the FSX control setting menu. Then there will be no default settings and the Joystick will only work with the aircraft you have specified. I have spent a few hours trying to figure out why FSUIPC won't configure a particular switch or control function properly only to discover that it was already doing something else on the FSX menu.
The settings I use for all my helicopters is a slope of about +4 for the elevator and aileron axis and have the rudder direct on zero with the null values on zero. I use a positive slope so it slows the controls down just a little around the central position. When controlling helicopters less is more, you should be aiming for a stable hover using very very small control inputs.
CoochB wrote:QUOTE (CoochB @ May 18 2010, 07:37 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>With the FSUIPC just make sure that your joystick's functions and axis are deleted from the FSX control setting menu. Then there will be no default settings and the Joystick will only work with the aircraft you have specified. I have spent a few hours trying to figure out why FSUIPC won't configure a particular switch or control function properly only to discover that it was already doing something else on the FSX menu.
One of the first things I did when I got the sim up and running was disable the controllers altogether in FSX, that means the only way a button or switch can get assigned to anything now is through fsuipc. Troubleshooting is a lot easier if you *know* that anything that happens will be listed as an action in fsuipc.ini and with joynames giving meaningful letters to the controllers it gets even easier to see what is doing what.
Sorry to keep banging on about joynames but it's so wonderful, it has pulled me back to sanity in the last couple of days. For those that haven't discovered it yet ...
Before : Windows assigns your usb controllers numbers, and fsuipc assigns actions to the axes of those numbers. So the Z axis on controller 2 (2Z) might be the elevator control on your yoke. All good until something happens (eg you unplug and switch usb ports) that makes the yoke controller 1 and your pedals controller 2 - now when you use your pedals fsuipc will say Aha, here is axis 2Z, and move the elevators, and you'll eventually find that random levers on your throttle quadrant control the elevators and ailerons. Yay.
After : Joynames is a way of assigning letters to the GUID (serial number) of each USB controller you have after which fsuipc assigns the controls to the controllers by letter not by number, the whole thing takes about 30 seconds to do from start to finish. Once you've done it if you assigned Y to your yoke and P to your pedals then the yoke will always be controller Y and the pedals will always be controller P no matter where they are plugged in or what numbers windows has given them, and once you've assigned something to a control on the yoke it will stay on the yoke.
It's yummy. Do it.
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BK-117 wrote:QUOTE (BK-117 @ Jun 21 2010, 04:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>waiting out for the Skycrane wont ya?
Yes , With seeing 'Elvis ' display yes indeed have that here hours after it release , very impressive display , to walk under nether the thing .. be good to compare the handling
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