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Hello, I'm new to fsuipc 7 with msfs2020

I'm trying to find out the way to remove the stick movement delay on default aircrafts.

On the default aircrafts(such as c172) the output of aileron from the simulator has very annoying delay. When I put the input(move the joystick to left or right) the stick in the simulator moves slowly. It does not happen when the aircraft is on ground, only happens when on air.

I know this is problem of the msfs, but trying to find out if there is way to remove this problem using FSUIPC 7 

 

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48 minutes ago, YOO said:

I know this is problem of the msfs, but trying to find out if there is way to remove this problem using FSUIPC 7 

Sorry, no idea - sounds very strange...I have certainly not noticed this. Are your axis assigned in MSFS or FSUIPC7? FSUIPC7 will (probably) be very slightly slower than assignments in MSFS as it is an external program and has to send the inputs to MSFS for action.

51 minutes ago, YOO said:

It does not happen when the aircraft is on ground, only happens when on air.

That is even stranger...no idea what could be causing that, sorry.

John

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M2VUhL7XQbXIBtgNlIpUyjS9RoUjkZdK/view?usp=sharing

Could you please watch this video? The file attachment system has a size limit, so I've uploaded it on my drive.

 

I was moving my joystick same speed on the ground and air, but it output slows down when near the center position, which is very unrealistic and makes everything difficult.

 

My axis are assigned in FSUIPC7 right now, but it happens same when assigned to MSFS.

I actually thought it would be fixed by using FSUIPC7, so I'm asking you about it.

 

And if this is cannot be fixed, do you have plan to investigate and make it possible?

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8 hours ago, YOO said:

And if this is cannot be fixed, do you have plan to investigate and make it possible?

How can I if its an MSFS issue?

Have you monitored your CPU/GPU usage? it could be that you are overloading your system. Try monitoring your system resources. If you see that your CPU (or one of your cores) or GPU is overloaded then you need to turn down some of your settings in MSFS.

John

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