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If your joystick is too sensitive, what is the best option to correct it? Axis curves in the keybind menu, or raising the Noise Filter in Input control options? Why?

Thanks.

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There are only two controls (and for some strange reason, just about every "tutorial" video on youtueb only shows one of those controls) which is noise filter as you said (which delays input) and independant axis "sensitivity" (increasing sensitivity makes it less sensitive in the mid-range, maybe 1C didn't translate it properly to english?).

I practically need filter 0.8-1.0 because my joystick twitches a lot without me even touching it (3D logitech, it's worn down) and 3d pros are known for their terrible physical vs digital axis where their physical axis only covers like 70% of the physical limits, and like 40% isn't spring-resisted (you can stall a FW190 without even pushing on the spring resistance with raw default settings).

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If joystick axis work OK - don't showing  "spikes" in calibration/test (e.g. VKB Joytester, DView, DXTweak2, Fox Analyzer...) screen, no reason to use filter, since this is intende to minime this bad effects.

 

"Sensitivity" or "S" curve dampening the joystick input send for game.

 

0 - input send for game is equals joystick input.

 

1 to 100 - input send for game is less than joystick input, from center to middle of joystick movement movement, and increase until match joystick input at end of joystick movement.

 

So 0 mean more "sensitivity", plane more agile.

1 to 100 less "sensitivity", plane control more steady.

 

"Dogfight'ers" prefer more "sensitivity", or 0.

 

You can achieve better joystick response "tuning" (similar to what is possible in IL-2:46 and RoF) using external program for set curves, like Joystick Curves http://xedocproject.com/joystickcurves.html - are a topic there about their use.

 

kirumovka

 

You 3D PRO is worse than my "casual stick" Saitek Cyborg (3 axis, 4 buttons) - that I ending using more than "HOTAS". :)

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anybody knows what would be the best average for my X52 now???

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