Saitek yoke sensitivity settings

Just looking for some of you guys settings as not had much joy with tweaking myself.

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With this new version of MSFS, I’d originally tried to use sensitivity curves and dead zones–figuring they might help. But, as I progressed and started flying (mostly C152 and C172), I noticed that the yoke in the 3D cockpit was lagging behind the actual movement of the controller, so I put them ALL back to zero–where I’ve had them in all recent previous sims.

With Asobo’s recent update 1.10.7.0 (I know, there’s a hot fix subsequent to that) they mentioned in their change notes that they had reworked the controllers and their reactions. I took them at their word and have been pleasantly surprised. I’m getting smooth and realistic (to me) control.

I am using the Saitek Pro Flight Cessna yoke, rudder pedals and trim wheel.

This is just my opinion and experience… your mileage may vary.

Thanka Alf appreciate your reply

for logitech since the last patch.
joystick L-AXIS X -------------- joystick L-AXIS Y
-70% -------------------------------- -70%
-70% -------------------------------- -70%
deadzone 0------------------------ deadzone 2%
neutral 0---------------------------- neutral 0

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Thanks appreciate your reply.

no problem at all.
if the -70 is not to your liking -50 is also ok.

Thanks for this - I notice the minus 50-70 range works well with the smaller Cessna’s etc but for commercial airliners notice hard to get off ur he ground - what do u recommend for the big aircraft- closer to 0? Thank you!

Perhaps the sensitivity curves setting will help but the Saitek yoke (at least the one I have sleeping in a cardboard box here), is not as precise as the newer controllers out there. Same for the CH Yoke…

Thank you … this worked perfectly