Jerky non smooth movements on joystick.
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Jerky non smooth movements on joystick.
I have a deadzone set at 4% but when it does move it's drastic and jerky, does the game simply not know how little im moving my joystick? or is there a joystick sensitivity setting im missing?
Re: Jerky non smooth movements on joystick.
thats odd im not really having that problem. what joy stick are you using?
the only problem i had was after coming out of menus my ship would start drifting and not taking my joystick commands until all the sudden the joystick was back and it would jerk. but i found some option with gamepads that i set to no in the controls menu and it fixed that one right up
the only problem i had was after coming out of menus my ship would start drifting and not taking my joystick commands until all the sudden the joystick was back and it would jerk. but i found some option with gamepads that i set to no in the controls menu and it fixed that one right up
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Re: Jerky non smooth movements on joystick.
X52 Prozurakx wrote: ↑Sat, 1. Dec 18, 05:31thats odd im not really having that problem. what joy stick are you using?
the only problem i had was after coming out of menus my ship would start drifting and not taking my joystick commands until all the sudden the joystick was back and it would jerk. but i found some option with gamepads that i set to no in the controls menu and it fixed that one right up
Re: Jerky non smooth movements on joystick.
Might be the same problem I had initially. I bound the roll and rudder/steering under the "button"/digital assignments instead of the axis/analog assignments.
Axis assignments are the top:
Primary Steering Axis = Rudder/Steering Axis
Secondary Steering Axis = Roll Axis
Steer up-down = Pitch Axis
Axis assignments are the top:
Primary Steering Axis = Rudder/Steering Axis
Secondary Steering Axis = Roll Axis
Steer up-down = Pitch Axis
Re: Jerky non smooth movements on joystick.
That solved it, TYVM!Rook_US wrote: ↑Sat, 1. Dec 18, 05:39Might be the same problem I had initially. I bound the roll and rudder/steering under the "button"/digital assignments instead of the axis/analog assignments.
Axis assignments are the top:
Primary Steering Axis = Rudder/Steering Axis
Secondary Steering Axis = Roll Axis
Steer up-down = Pitch Axis
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Re: Jerky non smooth movements on joystick.
Thanks for this info much appreciated. I was getting frustrated with control on Logitech X56 with same symptoms, now sorted.Rook_US wrote: ↑Sat, 1. Dec 18, 05:39Might be the same problem I had initially. I bound the roll and rudder/steering under the "button"/digital assignments instead of the axis/analog assignments.
Axis assignments are the top:
Primary Steering Axis = Rudder/Steering Axis
Secondary Steering Axis = Roll Axis
Steer up-down = Pitch Axis