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Hi everyone

I never got this stuck while configuring anything in the fight simulator! So, I'm asking here for advice....

I'm using a registered fsuipc v3.99 with fs2004 and as I'm trying to improve the rudder feeling, I'm trying to calibrate it from the fsuipc using the steering tiller feature to check how different it might feel from the default calibration thru the fs.

That said, I got stuck with the rudder/tiller thing...

Can someone point me a tutorial for this setting?

when assigning the tiller to the rudder pedals in the assign axes menus, should I also add the rudder function in the drop boxes menus and calibrate both or I just have to assign the tiller to the pedals and then calibrate both in the calibration menu? Also, how should I set the slope to use the maxsteeringspeed function?

I hope it didn't get to confusing...

Cheers,

Daniel

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when assigning the tiller to the rudder pedals in the assign axes menus, should I also add the rudder function in the drop boxes menus and calibrate both or I just have to assign the tiller to the pedals and then calibrate both in the calibration menu? Also, how should I set the slope to use the maxsteeringspeed function?

The tiller is meant for a separate axis, not the same axis as the rudder pedals. I'm really not sure what sort of result you could expect from having them both on the same axis. But if you don't want them conflicting you'll need to assign both "direct to FSUIPC calibration", and then calibrate both. Obviously it would be pointless doing this is you calibrate them both the same way. I guess you'd calibrate the tiller with a steeper slope (-ve number) and the rudder with a slightly flattened one, so that the tiller is more responsive.

That's only my guess though. i've never tried using the same axis for both.

Pete

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Oh I see... It seems that I was even more lost than I thought! :)

I got it working now! I assigned the tiller the joystick's "twist" axis and left the rudder pedals for the rudder itself and it's working now! I just have to play with slope to find my confort zone!

Thank you Pete.

Daniel

Edited by Daniel Filipe

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