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Logitec extreme 3d pro: Controls incredibly sluggish


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I honestly have no clue whats going on here. Every single airplane my pitch/elevator response is incredibly sluggish reacting to my control input. 

 

I kept thinking to myself, "well this is probably more realistic than what I had on il2 1946 and other games" But when i look at other videos pitch is pretty dang responsive and opposite of what my control is like. 

 

 

I've played around with the sensitivity and the noise but have no effect. Any thoughts how to correct it? 

 

Couldn't find any threads on this. 

Posted

It's unlikely that your choice of controller affects axis input response. Either you have a hardware failure or something is misconfigured on your end.

 

Have you perhaps got your axis set to trim instead of e.g. elevator?

Posted (edited)

Nope, Axis still set to pitch on the yoke

 

It's like my pilot isn't strong enough to pitch up and down because of the aerodynamic forces. 

Also, unrelated but my  joystick pan knob that I view around with doesn't work in the cockpit but I can move around just fine outside of the plane. I can't seem to find the proper key bindings for that. 

Edited by hawker445
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58 minutes ago, hawker445 said:

Nope, Axis still set to pitch on the yoke

 

It's like my pilot isn't strong enough to pitch up and down because of the aerodynamic forces.

 

All I can suggest is to do the following:

 

  1. Reset/clear your axis input curves
  2. Disable any fancy joystick profiler software you might have running
  3. Test by assigning Pitch to a different controller if possible (i.e. try putting it on your rudder pedals or something)
  4. If COVID allows try borrowing someone else's stick
  5. Check the windows diagnostic settings (the one called something like "Set Up USB Game Controllers") and see if the axis response that Windows sees corresponds to the inputs you're actually giving the stick

 

Smells like a hardware fault to me.

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22 hours ago, JG13_opcode said:

 

All I can suggest is to do the following:

 

  1. Reset/clear your axis input curves
  2. Disable any fancy joystick profiler software you might have running
  3. Test by assigning Pitch to a different controller if possible (i.e. try putting it on your rudder pedals or something)
  4. If COVID allows try borrowing someone else's stick
  5. Check the windows diagnostic settings (the one called something like "Set Up USB Game Controllers") and see if the axis response that Windows sees corresponds to the inputs you're actually giving the stick

 

Smells like a hardware fault to me.

 If it's hardware it has to be within the game and how it talks to it,  not the stickitself. 

I've got DCS world and Xplane and have zero issues with it. 

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On 12/25/2020 at 11:51 PM, JG13_opcode said:

 

All I can suggest is to do the following:

 

  1. Reset/clear your axis input curves
  2. Disable any fancy joystick profiler software you might have running
  3. Test by assigning Pitch to a different controller if possible (i.e. try putting it on your rudder pedals or something)
  4. If COVID allows try borrowing someone else's stick
  5. Check the windows diagnostic settings (the one called something like "Set Up USB Game Controllers") and see if the axis response that Windows sees corresponds to the inputs you're actually giving the stick

 

Smells like a hardware fault to me.

Ok somehow I switched the axises around and that did the trick

But still having an issue with paning my head around with the joystick button for POV. I can pan around outside but just not in the cockpit, 

Posted

Assign POV HAT (on joystick) for Pilot Head movements.

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