About devices sensitivity settings:
MSFS 2020; you can see how white dot moves on the curve as you move any lever.
MSFS 2024; you move the lever but the white dot doesn’t move, which makes setting difficult and not intuitive.
Is it a bug or am I doing something wrong?
Will it be fixed?
I have the same thing and assume it’s a bug
same here
and also, for 2024 i was hoping for a “per aircraft” sensitivity setting, which i think would have been the logical way to go
but it turned out to be only the buttons
Controllers aren’t important, thereby the lack of effort. But animals and the big “whoosh” starting/ending flights… that’s what simming is all about. And hiking Mt Everest from base camp 2 to summit when flying doesn’t work
You can do per aircraft profiles and there in the Action settings for the axis you can tweak the specfic curve, which is different from the hardware setting. I have not tested if this adds on top of the general hardware setting or is a new setting
I think this is part of the 97% experience and like the marketplace not ready developed
that is solid info
i didnt know that, will check tonight
I think this is exactly where the sensitivity setting are which @Barbaryto spoke of. When you move the joystick or whatever, the dot in the middle does not move along the curve which it did in 2020. (And which was often the easiest way to find out if you were fiddling with the correct axis.)
I’ve been using the ‘tweak’ setting to give different sensitivities to Airplanes vs. Helicopters, which need their tweaks in different places.
TY for your confirmation
Really need this feature back, or I will have to go back to 2020. I use multiple different peripherals, and getting them calibrated properly is near impossible without some sort of indication of their current position. I’m basically setting a value, fly to test, and then back to calibration to tweak. I’m flying blind here.
Does anyone know if it is planned to add the feature to show animation in controller calibration screen?
Much more important to see the animals, apparently. MSFS2024 is a half-baked mess.
I’ll stay with 2020, which currently works superbly well…and I save £80