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How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 7:03 pm
by mirthle
I fancied trying to play elite with my analogue Sidewinder Precision Pro joystick. I love the stick, but am currently finding the game unplayable when using it. Reason is that the very slightest movement it picks up on, so even when I try to center the stick the ship is drifting off in some random direction. Its almost impossible to hold the ship straight.
This is a great shame as I would love to have a go at Oolite with analogue controls.
Anyone have some suggestions please?
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 7:13 pm
by Cody
Hi luminous/mirthle and welcome to ‘the friendliest forum this side of Riedquat’™
I think that Ganelon plays with exactly the same stick, so when he drops by, he may have some advice.
Apologies for your log-in problems… we’ve recently installed new bb software, and there have been a couple of teething problems. One of the admins will be able to sort it, I hope.
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 7:44 pm
by mirthle
Thanks for the fast reply
No issues with the login issues, new software = new problems. I know this from my job....lol
Looking forward to some precision pro joystick solutions when people get a chance
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 10:29 pm
by DaddyHoggy
What OS do you use. I play with a dual analogue Thrustmaster Firestorm 2 under both Linux (Ubuntu) and Windows (7) and I don't have any drift and the stick requires no drivers under either OS so I hope I never need to set a deadzone!
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 10:34 pm
by luminous
DaddyHoggy wrote:What OS do you use. I play with a dual analogue Thrustmaster Firestorm 2 under both Linux (Ubuntu) and Windows (7) and I don't have any drift and the stick requires no drivers under either OS so I hope I never need to set a deadzone!
Sorry, I should have said what OS I was using. Win 7 x64, drivers are included in the install, but I have lots of drift. I have looked around on some other forums and found some sort of logitech tweak utility. I tried it, and apart from it crashing when I tried to save the settings it made it did look like it was going to sort it out. A central deadzone of about 12% was looking like all that was needed.
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 10:55 pm
by Cody
One other question luminous... which version of Oolite are you running? It's always handy to know... 1.74.2 is the current release.
Oh... and do I have your permission to delete 'mirthle'? It'll be quick and painless, I promise.
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:55 am
by luminous
I am running the most recent version of oolite, although I don't know where to go to check the version that I am currently running.
EDIT - I see its at the top of the window, v1.74.2
As for my execution, please feel free to feed him to the Thargoids
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 11:00 am
by another_commander
luminous wrote:I am running the most recent version of oolite, although I don't know where to go to check the version that I am currently running.
The version is displayed on the game window's title bar, together with the date the executable was created. If you don't see this on the title bar when running in windowed mode, you are most likely not running the latest version.
The version can also be found inside Latest.log, located in oolite.app\Logs.
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 11:01 am
by luminous
another_commander wrote:luminous wrote:I am running the most recent version of oolite, although I don't know where to go to check the version that I am currently running.
The version is displayed on the game window's title bar, together with the date the executable was created. If you don't see this on the title bar when running in windowed mode, you are most likely not running the latest version.
I see it now, it was right in front of my nose. You know, just the sort of place that you don't see something
Oh, and its still early
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:06 pm
by Cody
luminous wrote:
As for my execution, please feel free to feed him to the Thargoids
The deed is done... see, it was painless, and mirthle's posts remain.
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:23 pm
by luminous
El Viejo wrote:luminous wrote:
As for my execution, please feel free to feed him to the Thargoids
The deed is done... see, it was painless, and mirthle's posts remain.
Thanks
Oh, and getting back to topic. Do other joysticks work with oolite without this deadzone issue? I know my joystick still works, but it is getting old. I was thinking about this one as a possibility:
http://www.scan.co.uk/products/cyborg-f ... -12-button
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:30 pm
by Cody
If it's any help, I use an old Logitech Attack 3... no deadzone problems.
I've been eyeing
this one lately... but I've got other major hardware problems atm... the PSU is playing-up.
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 1:11 pm
by luminous
Hmm, they both look good to me. Will have to see if mine can be sorted before I open my wallet. Such a shame for a good piece of hardware to go to waste just because of lack of software support.
As for your PSU issues, if you budget will stretch to it I highly recommend Seasonic Power Supplies. I fix PCs for a living, and these are a premium unit that most customers unfortunately don't choose to fit
Very stable, very quiet PSUs with good quality cabling.
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 1:23 pm
by Cody
Thanks luminous… my wallet is empty, the cupboard is bare. It’ll be an old PSU from the loft that’ll have to serve, hopefully.
Re: How to you create a "deadzone" for your joystick
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 1:28 pm
by luminous
El Viejo wrote:Thanks luminous… my wallet is empty, the cupboard is bare. It’ll be an old PSU from the loft that’ll have to serve, hopefully.
Bugger
That's answer I get from most people. Hopefully the one from the loft will serve you well