Canzandridas Posted December 6, 2021 Posted December 6, 2021 S! I'm using a T.Flight HOTAS 4 joystick and it works perfectly fine, but I've come to a bit of a struggle with the "rocker" axis on the throttle. I want to use it for wheel brakes (left and right), but the deadzones that you can set in the settings are way too low. It only gets to 25% instead of 0% so if I use it as such then the brakes are always being 25% pressed. Is there a way to fix this (in-game or with some kind of software)? I don't have pedals and I don't see myself getting them so I'd like to use this otherwise unused axis for this game, but I can't really figure out how. I've read similar threads addressing this exact topic but the explanations were in portuguese or simply way too "unexplained" (a couple of images with literally no explanation of what is what). If not maybe point me to wherever this question might have been answered. But I'm a bit too stupid to just figure out a completely new program when all explanations are on a language that I don't speak or there simply isn't any explanation at all. I figure there's a way to do this but I just can't do it myself apparently. Maybe this all can be solved if deadzones can be set manually on the controls file (whatever it's called, I don't really know). I remember reading around that it's a text file with all the settings so maybe there's something to do there. If not, maybe a way to split the rocker into two different virtual axis and map them to the controls in-game? I simply can't figure this out but I know it can be done because I have seen it done... just not explained at all
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