Sensitivity settings Comanche 250
Sensitivity settings Comanche 250
Hello. I have a Logitech G940. I adjust the sensitivity of the joystick, pedals, throttle for A2A Comanche 250 Professional in P3Dv3 on your own way. I did not find the recommended for Comanche 250 sensitivity settings in the Technical Support. Where about this read? If there are no such recommendations here, I want to know about them from Scott or other members, if it is not difficult. Sensitivity Joystick: ailerons axis -? elevator axis -? Pedals: brakes axis -? rudder axis -? Throttle engine axis -? Thanks.
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Re: Sensitivity settings Comanche 250
Hello Alex,
It's generally recommended to have your sensitivity slider fully to the right (127 - full sensitivity) and the null zone slider fully to the left (1 - no null zone) for all hardware axes. However, if you encounter jittery controls you could try reducing sensitivity a tiny bit and/or increase the null zone. The default P3D setting for ailerons/elevator/rudder with the sensitivity slider in the middle isn't recommended by A2A. See this pinned thread for more discussion.
Thanks,
Nick
It's generally recommended to have your sensitivity slider fully to the right (127 - full sensitivity) and the null zone slider fully to the left (1 - no null zone) for all hardware axes. However, if you encounter jittery controls you could try reducing sensitivity a tiny bit and/or increase the null zone. The default P3D setting for ailerons/elevator/rudder with the sensitivity slider in the middle isn't recommended by A2A. See this pinned thread for more discussion.
Thanks,
Nick
Re: Sensitivity settings Comanche 250
Many thanks. I set up sliders like Scott's - it was very easy and nice to control the plane.
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Re: Sensitivity settings Comanche 250
Yes, adding some deadzone can be worth it depending on the controls, as soon as some noise is encountered on the controls some deadzone is recommended to help get rid of the noise on the controls.
thanks,
Lewis
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Re: Sensitivity settings Comanche 250
I guess, that Null Zone is the degree of backlash? Or I not right?
Re: Sensitivity settings Comanche 250
Null zone is an area where the input in control axis elicits no response in the output. The larger the null zone, the larger the input before any response begins.
Best to keep the null zone as small as possible if any to maintain a reasonable amount of control with the small movements necessary to control these aircraft.
Best to keep the null zone as small as possible if any to maintain a reasonable amount of control with the small movements necessary to control these aircraft.
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Re: Sensitivity settings Comanche 250
Yes so an example of use;
If your hardware controls are neutral with no touching but the in game controls are moving then it suggests the hardware has a little 'noise' making inputs when there should be none. Yiu would use the deadzone (nullzone) to help counter the noise and reduce input when no input is happening on the controls.
thanks,
Lewis
If your hardware controls are neutral with no touching but the in game controls are moving then it suggests the hardware has a little 'noise' making inputs when there should be none. Yiu would use the deadzone (nullzone) to help counter the noise and reduce input when no input is happening on the controls.
thanks,
Lewis
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