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Out of Control Slew


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Hi all,

 

I have recently uncovered a large issue with FSX; whenever I enter slew mode, the aircraft immediately moves at over 53,000 knots in a random direction! I have no idea what the problem is! It stops when I move my joystick, but by that point my aircraft is hundreds of miles away from its starting position. I have tried testing the calibration of my joystick, rudder pedals, and throttle quadrant, but to no avail. Please help; I use slew all the time, and not having it is severely affecting my flightsimming experience.

 

Thanks for your help, and blue skies!

 

Noah

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You can adjust your controller to perform slew actions via the same section that you use to adjust what your controller is doing for normal flight.

 

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Try this: pause the sim before entering slew mode. Press Y to enter slew mode. Move the controller, then unpause.

 

You can also hit the keypad `5` (with numlock OFF) and that will centralise all inputs.

 

However the reason your sim is doing it is because you don't have sufficient null zone calibration in your controllers. Fix that, and the problem goes away without any tweaks or tricks.

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I know this happens because I use a GoFlgiht Yoke and just simply haven't binned the correct slew keys. Follow N2056's directions

Best Regards- Tyler

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OR - Since slew movement only comes from keyboard or yoke/joystick, disable joystick/yoke [enable/disable] with CTRL+K (default) before going into slew then use keyboard commands.

 

When I'm making scenery I also enlarge the joystick null zone temporarily...

 

Other notes: SLEW is much faster in TOP-DOWN view than in chase/inside views

When I need fine slew control I also drop the sim rate to 1/4; the opposite is probably also valid: to go lots faster INCREASE sim rate to 4X oe 8X

 

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When you first load your 'default' flight (which should be the C-172) move (any direction) your joystick and quickly hit 'F1' (throttle cut). Now you can slew.

 

For the sensitivity / null zone calibration (which in this case involves the THROTTLE and it's null) make the sens=95% and the null=5%. That should do it.

Chuck B

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OR - Since slew movement only comes from keyboard or yoke/joystick, disable joystick/yoke [enable/disable] with CTRL+K (default) before going into slew then use keyboard commands.

 

When I'm making scenery I also enlarge the joystick null zone temporarily...

 

Other notes: SLEW is much faster in TOP-DOWN view than in chase/inside views

When I need fine slew control I also drop the sim rate to 1/4; the opposite is probably also valid: to go lots faster INCREASE sim rate to 4X oe 8X

 

Loyd

Your slew rate is also dependant on your zoom level. When I want to do fine movements, I zoom all the way in; more coarse movements, zoom out some.

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