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After pressing the "Reset" button, the values remained, and after pressing the same button, now showing "Set", the values did not change. the one anomlay is this, after the initial observance of the axis not registering in the Axis Assignments page, I went around the different menus to disable any "conflict" I noticed that some values were "stuck" in the values window of the Joystick Calibration screen, "Elevator Trim". The joystick is disabled, it has been calibrated through the control panel and I have read the updated manual. The functions have all worked before, while using the FS Controls, and while simply using the FSUIPC Joystick Calibration.
#Fsuipc joystick calibration windows
I was successful with assigning all buttons, switches, and axis save for the "dial" axis, (thumbwheel designated dial by the Windows calibration screen). In FSUIPC the Yoke: Joy1 and the Buttons are numbered Btn0. These numbers correspond with the information from the instruction for use from a Yoke or Joystick. After reading through the manual, and attempting what I am about to describe with V3.7, I went to his support forum, performed a search and updated to V3.75. Go to the FSUIPC joystick tab.3.) Click the set button in the axis you wish to calibrate - Ill use throttle for this example, as thats the most useful, in my opinion.4.) Move the throttle all the way down and click the min button.5.) Move the throttle all the way up, and click the max button.6.) If you want to model reverse thrust, move your. Facilities for joystick calibration specifically, more accurate setting of dead zones and centres. Tonight, I decided to use Peter Dowsons FS Module to it's fuller potential, assigning joystick functions, axis, buttons, etc. First off thank-you very much to Peter Dowson for this powerful tool he has created.