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Logitech pro flight yoke too sensitive


qett

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I have been using the Logitech pro flight yoke for a while then it started going sensitive and the slightest push or pull makes it go full on the elevator and aileron. I've tried the things you might do for stuff like this but nothing works. Any help?
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1. Calibrate within Windows.

 

2. Start FSX and turn down the sensitivity and increase the null zone if necessary.

 

I own the very same joystick and have not experienced this issue.

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Have you tested different aircraft, checked that the problem isn't specific to your favorite plane, is consistently touchy? I've had to adjust certain models to improve handling in the past via aircraft.cfg settings, problem was the plane, not my Logitech gear. Easy to check.
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I have tried to recalibrate 5+ times and I have the sensitivity at 0 and the slightest push or pull still makes it go full on the elevator and or aileron.

 

Hi.

If your Calibration in Win looks OK, make sure you only ha One Function assigned to One axis / button.

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To qett :

JSkorna is right for asking how did you solve your problem !

We are in a forum made for members to help others.

Your way to solve your problem could be a precious help for those with the same case.

 

Thank you for your explanations...

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To qett - please let us know how you fixed the problem. I've just setup my Logitech yoke and rudder pedals and am finding the controls way too sensitive. I haven't yet played with response curves, that's next on the list, but if there's some clues to stabilizing I'm all ears.
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