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Thrustmaster adjust joystick sensitivity
Thrustmaster adjust joystick sensitivity












thrustmaster adjust joystick sensitivity
  1. THRUSTMASTER ADJUST JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY HOW TO
  2. THRUSTMASTER ADJUST JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY SOFTWARE
  3. THRUSTMASTER ADJUST JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY WINDOWS

THRUSTMASTER ADJUST JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY SOFTWARE

I bought a new thrustmaster joystick (as it was a lefty) and was offered their new software called T.A.R.G.E.T. My controller was really touchy off the bat, stupidly so honestly. The joysticks central backlighting doesnt turn off automatically: - Move the stick very slightly so that it is set to the absolute central value the backlighting will then switch off after 3 seconds of inactivity.

THRUSTMASTER ADJUST JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY WINDOWS

It's not clever and it's not pretty, but Windows recognises it fine, the buttons all work, et cetera.ĮDIT: I should point out this is with the '95 version, if that helps. In your games 'Options/Controller/Gamepad or Joystick' menu: adjust the sensitivity and dead zones for your joystick (if these options are available). Whisperkit: So, I caved and bought a cheap-but-not-terrible joystick to play this with (Thrustmaster 2960623 USB Joystick). My second question is: Is there any way to get the Hat-stick to map to POV in TF, or should I wade deeper into JoytoKey for such things? Likewise the z-axis/throttle/wiggly-bit (technical term).ĮDIT: I should point out this is with the '95 version, if that helps. (I've tried searching the forum, but suspect if anyone else's had this problem I'm not using the right keywords, and the results for just 'joystick' are a bit overwhelming) Is there a way to make TF go slower when the joystick is nearer the centre, or an external program that could do this, or something? I've tried poking around the joystick's settings in Windows (it doesn't have its own driver, I've checked) and it all seems to be working fine.Īny suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

THRUSTMASTER ADJUST JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY HOW TO

I am a bit of a newb when it comes to flight sticks, and I'm stumped as to how to solve it. It seems like an alright speed for rotating my craft, notsomuch for shooting straight at a still target, let alone a moving one. I'm not sure exactly what problem this is, whether it's joystick sensitivity, lack of a deadzone or what. I can fly about okay, but it's jerkier, and trying to target anything is a running-gag of "Oops, that's too high. My main problem is this: how jerky movement is compared to the mouse. Most people under-invest massively in controller units. There is a huge difference between a 50 controller and a 500 controller for a general 'sense' of realism and immersion. Z axis & other buttons apparently do nothing, but not sure if that's the same for everyone. Never underestimate the value of a high quality controller for a desktop flightsim. It's not clever and it's not pretty, but Windows recognises it fine, the buttons all work, et cetera.īesides a small hiccup where Tie Fighter mixes up the X & Y axis (fixed by moving to Bottom Left when told Top Left, Top Right when told Bottom Right) it seems to work fine. I bought a new thrustmaster joystick (as it was a lefty) and was offered their new software called T.A.R.G.E.T. So, I caved and bought a cheap-but-not-terrible joystick to play this with (Thrustmaster 2960623 USB Joystick).














Thrustmaster adjust joystick sensitivity