Enable auto rudder if you dont have rudder controls (and save up for a rudder pedal set )Īs for people with real glider experience to get your settings from I think you'll find almost everyone in this community is either an active or retired glider pilot. But my settings make it even more sensitive than the default ones (force simulations slows down your input to simulate heavy stick/rudder).Īssign the trim to your joystick throttle and I disable "stick trim where available" to I have a slider trim in all planes, particularly useful if you dont have a force feedback joystick. For reference, these are mine:Īnd I believe the curves to be fully default with the exception of the force simulation sliders. Leave the condor input setting curves to default, you should not need to mess with it. If that works like it should, the problem isnt your stick.
JOYSTICK SENSITIVITY ISSUE FULL
Ensure full deflection of the stick matches full "output" in the conrol panel and that its not excessively jittery around the middle.
In the beginning Just practice with training planes like the blanik (or ask21 if you have it).Īnyway, to rule out a joystick issue, calibrate your stick in windows control panel. This anomalous joystick input is not aggressive, unlike 'stick drift' caused by damaged or faulty components. For fear of accidentally buying something, no testing was done with the purchase menu. I doubt the issue is sensitivity, and its more likely you are stalling high performance gliders in thermals, and/or you are not using your trim properly. These anomalous button sensitivity issues do not impact the sign-in process on Xbox Consoles for some reason.
It would help if you where a little more specific like saying what stick,what planes you are flying and what exactly is the problem (roll or pitch, flying straight or turning etc).