infopaghe@gmail.com Posted August 28, 2016 Report Posted August 28, 2016 HI everyone, I have a little problem. Ihave two different hardware. A saitek yoke, saitek pedal andd saitek X52. I created two different profiles one for the boeing and one for the airbus. For the airbus i use the x52, of course, my problem is tht in the modules folder i have the profile folder and inside there is the airbus.ini and boeing.ini. Now my problem is this that i the calibration of the saitek yoke and the calibration of the x52 for me should be different so i would like for example the boeing have calibration with a null zone of , for example , -100/100 and the x52 with a null zone of -500/500. Since it is prety impossible to reach close values thru the joistick i wanted to modify this values in the ini file. In the ini file anyway i have only one joystick calibration so if i modify the value inside the ini file i actually modify them for both the profiles. Is there a way to modify them separately? Or i should copy the file and when use boing paste the file with the boing parameters and when use the airbus paste the one with airbus parameters? Thanks Alfredo Russo
Pete Dowson Posted August 29, 2016 Report Posted August 29, 2016 16 hours ago, infopaghe@gmail.com said: Since it is prety impossible to reach close values thru the joistick i wanted to modify this values in the ini file. In the ini file anyway i have only one joystick calibration so if i modify the value inside the ini file i actually modify them for both the profiles. Is there a way to modify them separately? Just select the relevant profile for each aircraft (when loaded) in the Calibration tab and do a basic calibration and "OK", and the calibration section for that Profile will go into it's own INI file. Same for buttons and keypresses and axes -- no different! The Profiles INI's contain all sections which are specific to a profile. If you've not chosen a profile for calibration then naturally it will apply to all aircraft. Pete
infopaghe@gmail.com Posted August 29, 2016 Author Report Posted August 29, 2016 I always do that way , i create a profile, for exaple boeing, then i tick the box specific. and i assign axis and button and calibrate then ok. Then i tick on specifi again and new and create airbus assign axis and button calibrate and ok. Do i do anything wrong?
Pete Dowson Posted August 29, 2016 Report Posted August 29, 2016 1 hour ago, infopaghe@gmail.com said: I always do that way , i create a profile, for exaple boeing, then i tick the box specific. and i assign axis and button and calibrate then ok. Then i tick on specifi again and new and create airbus assign axis and button calibrate and ok. Do i do anything wrong? Each section -- Axis, Calibration, Buttons and Keys have their own "Profile Specific" checkbox. Just because the aircraft has a profile in one section doesn't mean it needs to have one all the other sections. That would reduce the flexibility of the system. You simply need to select profile specific once in each section you want it to be specific! Pete
infopaghe@gmail.com Posted September 2, 2016 Author Report Posted September 2, 2016 Hi Pete i checked and u are right , well of course you are right, this is ur creature, i actually never saw once in so many years of using ur module that in the calibration axis there were the box with specific. Thanks A lot Alfredo
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