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McFlysky  New Forum Member Joined: 01 Oct 2002 Total posts: 45 Gender: Unknown
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either in the aircraft '.cfg' or '.air' files?  |
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bschott  Junior SurClaro Member Joined: 17 Jul 2005 Total posts: 66 Location: KFAR - Hector International Fargo, ND Gender: Unknown
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Just go into your FS9 Options, keyboard assignments.
If you are using a joystick you can set the slider sensitivity to your choice. If you are using the keyboard, you can set how quickly the game 'taps' the key. All in the options.  |
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livin737  SurClaro.com Regular Forum Member Joined: 26 Apr 2005 Total posts: 210 Location: Minneapolis/St.Paul Age: 18 Gender: Male
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on a yoke called flight sim pro there was a sensitivity controller
thing on the bottom left  |
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Richy2237  SurClaro senior forum member Joined: 09 Oct 2004 Total posts: 396 Location: Saskatchewan, Canada CYXE Gender: Male
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I know this is an old post but in my search for an answer this is the closest I could find. It does not answer my question though.
I am using a CH yoke and the pedals from my momo racing wheel. The sensitivity of the rudders is way to high. Just a "Short Pump" on the pedal turns my plane WAY to far when taxiing. Im left,right,left....arghh. I have the sensitivity in the options menu turned right down. I have heard this problem before by others. Is there a way in the fs9.config or another file to further reduce the sensitivity of the rudders?
edit: Is the nosewheel and the rudders contolled seperately when taxiing?
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tropicalfish  Addict to SurClaro Joined: 04 Oct 2005 Total posts: 989 Age: 5 Gender: Male
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wait a sec... if you have it turned all the way down, that means a push hardly does anything. if it still does a lot, then your pedals... are probably not made for it
BTW Merry Christmas!!!
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Richy2237  SurClaro senior forum member Joined: 09 Oct 2004 Total posts: 396 Location: Saskatchewan, Canada CYXE Gender: Male
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I made it somewhat more usable turning the null zone up a bit. It seems to have a "softening" (for lack of better words) effect on the rudder. I can keep the aircraft on the centre line now without the wild pendulum swings as before.
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