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Hello... I have Suncom yoke. My problem is that they stopped making drivers for it, so i don't have any drivers for XP. I can set it up as a 3 axis 4 button yoke in Windows. But then I get movement spikes.

So my question is can I use the joystick calibration in FSUIPC to tune the calibration.

I am a registered user of FSUIPC :D

Vegard.

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Hello... I have Suncom yoke. My problem is that they stopped making drivers for it, so i don't have any drivers for XP. I can set it up as a 3 axis 4 button yoke in Windows. But then I get movement spikes.

Why would using default drivers give "movement spikes"? I don't think the one follows from the other.

So my question is can I use the joystick calibration in FSUIPC to tune the calibration. I am a registered user of FSUIPC :D

You can use the FSUIPC calibration for any of the supported inputs which are assigned through FS. But they don't smooth jittery inputs. They operate not on the joystick values, but on the internal control values which result. The main purpose of the facilities is to provide precise maxima and minima, and well-defined "dead" zones, so that full range and stable centres can be achieved.

Anyway, it won't do any harm to try them and see. You can reset the FSUIPC actions on the axes if you don't like the results by simply pressing the reset button provided for each.

Regards,

Pete

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