
If only we can have AB settings, hot plug detection like Arma 2/3 and access to options on Multiplayer (actually since few month its available on Singleplayer) it will be perfect.
#Project 64 joystick sensitivity pro#
Useful for setting deadzone and/or saturation.Īnd user curve make you able to use curvature but handmade, hard to find a nice fluid setting if you don't know what you do.ĭCS Keys settings are nice, sadly we don't have any options for set afterburner on axis to fit with the one we have on our real physical joystick, which make the afterburner slow useless on Hotas Warthog or X52 Pro for example. Slider option permit to have a slider, which mean, unlike axis where the 0 is on the center, a slider can be the throttle or collective for helicopters where 0 = lower. It permit to make the end of the course of your joystick sooner or opposite (can be useful for old joystick that can't reach max angle or modified one with big extension for example where you need to set a max position based on the new course that your joystick travel). The Saturation is more complex to explain. Then from here you can choose the settings of axis sensitivity and more.Ībout your issue, you want to change the curvature.Ġ = linear and when you add positive value it will make your joystick have less effect, the red dot represent the position of your joystick and the black square represent where in the game the aircraft input is.īe careful, while changing curvature, most of the time while doing small joystick movement from the center it will be easy cause way less sensitive and add more precision, but at somewhere over 50% of the joystick movement you will see a area of high sensibility (its here to compensate the fact that you have a area of low sensitivity at short movements).ĭon't at too much curvature, and negative curvature value have the opposite effect.ĭeadzone is your friend if you need a.deadzone, which mean, in case you don't know, permit to have an area on your joystick where when you move it under a certain amount of movement, it don't get handle by the sim, nice for old joystick that flicker or if you have a joystick like Logitech G940 which have cause of the force feedback a huge bank angle with no resistance.įor me, with my Hotas Warthog i use 20 curve and other settings standard for Pitch and Roll. Take the aircraft you want and then "Axis commands"Īnd then choose the axis you want to adjust and then click on the "Axis Tune" button down here You might deeply config the mouse on the 'Devices' tab. Also, to map the mouse buttons, click the key you want and click again somewhere on the active tab but not on other button, etc. But first, make sure your joystick is correctly calibrate (in case of) Use N-Rage input plugin, then click the key you want to remap, and move the mouse up, down (Y -/+ axis), lef or right (X +/- axis).
