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Jun 12
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I have a Force Feedback WingMan Force 3D joystick that yaws to the left in FS9, and it's in the center position! I've tryed to calibrate but that doesnt do anything. I nedd some help!
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if there are any sliders on the stick try putting them at their neutrals. When I say sliders i mean like the nobs on the Saitek X-45 Throttle
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Mine did the same thing recently, i recalibrated it about 4 times in a row and fixed it.
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In FS9, go to controls/sensitivities and increase the null zone on the rudder axis
This should work if the stick is a bit sensitive and is sticking slightly off center.
This won't help if the realism settings in the game are swinging the plane to the left due to prop torque!
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what does calibration do? I've done it 1000 times and it just shows me that my handle twist is to the left.
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