Controls sensitivity settings

Hello.
I have noticed that some changes were made in controls sensitivity settings. There used to be just one slider, now I see two sliders: sensitivity “+” and “-” . I am getting a bit confused. Why two now? What do I need to change to make controls more or less sensitive? Thanks

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The two sensitivity sliders correspond to (for example) pitch up and pitch down or roll left and roll right. Centered is now in the middle of the curve (where the dot is in the third box, and that is where the dead zone will be. It enables you (if you want) to set a different curve for pitch up or pitch down.

Personally I set mine symmetrically, and found that I needed much less of a hit to sensitivity - went from about -50% sensitivity to -10% (on both sliders) and smaller dead zones by about 5%.

Play around with it and see. IMHO it gives better, more sensitive control of the planes.

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OK. That make sense with calibrating the yoke. How about rudder? The rudder does not move in two axes like yoke. In the example above is the rudder. So in the top left column Axis X is the rudder pedals. To make pedals less sensitive what do I need to change: sensitivity “+” slider or “-” slider? It made sense to me with just one slider: move to the left to reduce sensitivity and move to the right to increase. Now there are two. Very confusing.

I think the +/- sliders will allow you to adjust each direction of travel independently. So, to roll left with more sensitivity, adjust the appropriate slider, but you can keep right roll sensitivity where you want it.

My rudder is a twist grip (VKB Gladiator), and I can’t seem to independently adjust it.

I have trouble getting back to 0% on any of the sliders once changed. It always jumps over 0 for me. Closest I can get is 1 or -1 when using mouse.

Is there some secret or keyboard command to set the values precisely?

The +/- apparently refers to the 0/neutral point of the axis. left of 0 is -, right of 0 is +

Moving each slider decreases (-) the sensitivity or increases (+) the sensitivity.

@Glenlivet4me, I have exactly the same problem…

That makes more sense with rudder and yoke. How about the right two columns on the image? Those are brakes. I got it when you move rudder pedal to the right (+) or to the left (-), you want to adjust sensitivity to push rudder to the left or right. With brakes you just push the left brake Once. That will be let’s say “-” to push and then you release it. So you do not apply any force to release the brake. Why do I need a “+” slider then? (same story with the right brake). Does it mean you can adjust sensitivity to release brake as well?

I don’t see a brakes axis on the screenshot? X = Elevator, Y = Aileron, R = Rudder.

Ok, I see. Since I don’t have any brakes on my setup I can’t experiment with these settings, sorry.

Hello. Does anybody has the same problem? After last update, when I use my Logitech flight yoke, the AXIS X and Y have only two values (0% or 100%). I can’t flight, because the plane move very sharp. The calibration in Windows is correct.

I cannot assign flaps. Whatever I have tried no reaction on my controls. Spoilers behave strange too. Was all good before the update.

I set my rudder pedals like the following:

It makes for less sensitive rudder steering, and the two left ones for less sensitive braking.

The trouble with this set-up at the extreme parts of the curve you get a very drastic change in output value so the rudder pedals work fine until about 3/4 travel then go crazy after. I wish they would make it so you could change the output value at the end points and make the curve shallow all the way to the end points.

Give us another two more sliders for the two end points set to 0-100% of the max output values

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So what are you changing with sensitivity “+” and sensitivity “-“ sliders? I still don’t get it why there two sliders now.

You are changing the input to output values. The input is the x graph axis and the corresponding output is the y graph axis.

In my example on the right, it’s the rudder pedals. As I press on the right pedal the dot moves to the right and up, but it moves more right than up. So I have to press the rudder pedal more to get the corresponding output, rudder deflection. My rudder moves less so the aircraft is less sensitive to rudder pedal movement.

The same value is on both sliders. -42

There are two so you can customize the left and right side independently. See the left two graphs for the brakes.

OK. Feels like Asobo way to mimic FSUIPC. Lol.