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j f gearing
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Post by j f gearing »

I have got the joystick to work using usb crossover in v1.71.2
My problem is, how do i get the ship to stop rolling as soon as I release the pressure on the joystick. I find it almost impossible to control when the ship carries on rolling
Grateful for any help

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P.S if it involves plists and stuff you will have to be pretty specific as I am dim as a Toch-H lamp
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Post by Cmdr Wyvern »

I'll assume this is a USB joystick we're discussing.

First off, I'm a windows/linux user, but I've been through a fair share of USB joysticks, up to the current one, an X52.

One thing I've noticed is that most USB sticks autocalibrate; some being better at it than others. None the less, I've gotten into the habit of initializing a USB stick with the following steps:

Insure the stick is unplugged before booting the computer.
Boot the machine, then plug in the stick.
Move each analog axis through it's full deflection, one axis at a time.
Run the game.

If that don't help, then you probably have something wrong with the stick, or -and this last one is very unlikely- you're encountering that odd center drift bug that have plagued Oolite pilots on windows like forever.
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Re: joystick

Post by harry747 »

j f gearing wrote:
I have got the joystick to work using usb crossover
USB crossover? do you mean USB overdrive? that's what i use, and i can't get it to work right :-(
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