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Flightgear joystick sensitivity
Flightgear joystick sensitivity




  1. Flightgear joystick sensitivity how to#
  2. Flightgear joystick sensitivity mac os#

What it *looks* like is that the raw data for the x, y center position is about 90, 90, which it's happy to accept as center. I've got the ST90 (which I figured would be the perfect portable joystick for my perfect portable laptop, but it recognises the axes wrong (z is used for elevation and x is throttle while y is roll - absolutely bizzare to try and fly).Now that I know where to look to see if which xml config document, I should be able to work the rest out.That said, a reference document for the input XML documents *would* be kinda cool.I've also got two of the Saitek Cyborg USBs, the ones before the Cyborg Gold which still have the left-drift problem.

Flightgear joystick sensitivity mac os#

Where abouts is the js_demo application hidden in the Mac OS distribution?I've had a hunt around for it, and haven't been able to find it (Have been looking inside FlightGear.app)I'm in a similar sort of boat.

Flightgear joystick sensitivity how to#

That said, the copy of Nanosaur that came with my machine allows me to set center, max and min values for each axis and everything works fine.>Well, there IS a reference document about Joystick setup under>$FG_ROOT/Docs/>If this is does not work for you, you may want to augment it when>configuring your own joystick and send your augmentations to the>FlightGear developers, so that this file can be updated.I had a look through the joystick readme, but at the time (before I found out how to see what xml file was being used) it wasn't much help to me.I reckon I'll sit down and have a crack at it next weekend.The X36 is a hands-on-throttle-and-stick system and is a nightmare to set up for any software (It's got something like 60 buttons and 5 axes). >Well, are these devices in general set up properly for your>system? That is, do other simulators work just fine with>them?Well yes and no.Under Mac OS X, there isn't a 'directX' type application that everything talks to to get information on game controllers.There is a game controller API tied into the OS, but not everybody uses it (it seems to me like FlightGear might not be using it, but I haven't looked through the source).Saitek in particular don't offer any Mac support at all and list their products as not being Mac compatible.






Flightgear joystick sensitivity