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  1. Thanks for the assistance again John- I was just able to manually edit the .ini file as described and with the 50% deflection at 100% linear response, I'm finding the aircraft to handle much more how I am used to in the real world, with the limitation of a non force feedback joystick. Many thanks for your help here. And apologies- it turns out that FSUPIC7 does connect, I just don't see the option to go in and adjust my axis slopes anymore should I wish to experiment away from the linear response. I am currently running a linear line for rudder and pitch but wanted to keep a slope on my ailerons if possible. Cheers!
  2. Hi John and borisvp- this fix sounds like exactly what I have been after as well! I loaded up the version of FSUPIC7 I had installed but it wouldn't connect to FS2020. Is this because it is no longer free? I redownloaded the FSUIPC7 Beta version from http://fsuipc.simflight.com/beta/FSUIPC7.zip and reinstalled it, but am at a loss as to how to cancel the slopes so that I can then edit the .ini file with the suggested JoystickCalibration parameters. Any direction would be much appreciated. Kind regards, Andrew
  3. Glad it's not just me then! I work as pilot IRL and every aircraft I have flown from GA to airliners performs as you have described at low speed. The only manageable way in the sim to put the aircraft down without bouncing them seems to be with very deliberate and delicate joystick inputs, and flying a flatter than desired profile (3/4 reds down the slope) to reduce the amount of flare required. Annoyingly unsatisfying way to end a good simulated flight session- but mind you, the $30 million dollar full motion simulators we use for training at work don't feel very realistic in the landing phase either. I just remember the FSX aircraft being somewhat more realistic to handle. Thanks very much John for your response, links (and your software!). Pages 42 & 43 of the FSUIPC5 User Guide answer a lot of the questions I had about slope settings- thank you. For FS2020 in particular, does it matter what the joystick sensitivities are set to inside the sim, or will FSUIPC override whatever is in there anyway? Cheers!
  4. Hi all, I'm new to both FS2020 and FSUIPC7 having had a long break from simming since FSX. I noticed all the the GA aircraft that I am flying in FS2020 appeared to have both an overly sensitive response at low airspeed for both rudder and elevator axes, so dulled down the sensitivities in FS2020 control settings. They still appeared over the top so went googling and came across FSUIPIC7 and the concept of adjusting slopes. I have not been able to find a user manual so trialed and errored a few different varies to try and increase the flat dead area in the center of the curve. Is this the correct methodology? If not, could someone please point me in the correct direction? I've attached a screengrab of what I currently have the values set to. Also wondering if I need to start FSUPIC7 every time I use the sim, or if its a set once and forget type software? I still find my aircraft are far too twitchy and responsive on short final and in the flare. For what its worth, I'm using a new Logitech Extreme 3D Pro joystick. Kind regards, Andy
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