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In previous sims I have always disabled controllers and set up all my axes using just "Send Direct to FSUIPC Calibration". In MSFS it seems I need to make use of the Sensitivity and Reactivity settings as well ( using just the FSUIPC axes slope curves do not seem to be sufficient in my case). If I still use "Send Direct to FSUIPC Calibration" for my axes in MSFS, will the MSFS axes Sensitivity and Reactivity settings be applied to the axes data output from FSUIPC?  In other words will the axes be "processed" twice? Or would it be better to just use the MSFS axes controls?

Thx,

Al

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8 hours ago, ark1320 said:

If I still use "Send Direct to FSUIPC Calibration" for my axes in MSFS, will the MSFS axes Sensitivity and Reactivity settings be applied to the axes data output from FSUIPC? 

I think the MSFS settings also take affect. so you can use those as well. Best to just try it.

8 hours ago, ark1320 said:

using just the FSUIPC axes slope curves do not seem to be sufficient in my case

Some people have also found that extending the axis range (by editing the FSUIPC7.ini,) in combination with slopes, gives them better control. However, doing this will lose the full axis range.  So, for example, if this is my elevator calibration line:
    Elevator=-16384,-903,600,16383
extending the range thus:
    Elevator=-22384,-903,600,22383
would give me more sensitivity (i.e. less deflection for the same axis movement), but you would lose the ability to deflect fully.
Just something else to try....

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