Joystick Analog Turn has about 20x more Gain than the Twist and Tilt axii. I was wondering if there was a seperate User.cfg setting for Analog Turn?


.cfg Setting For J-Stick Mech Turn- Gain And Sensitivity?
Started by Lightfoot, Sep 19 2013 11:22 AM
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Posted 19 September 2013 - 11:22 AM
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Posted 20 September 2013 - 07:49 PM
So.......... I have been experimenting with the User.cfg and I added :
cl_joystick_turn_gain = 0.003
cl_joystick_turn_sensitivity = 17
and bizarrely, this worked. Does this make any Coding sense at all?
new User.CFG looks like this:
So, I made a work-around, I think. It's working anyway.
Be advised I use Logitech's Joystick Profiler in conjunction with the User.CFG file to fine tune things, so if you just use the User.cfg these settings won't be ideal. Anyway Joystick Turn is very smooth now for the first time ever.
cl_joystick_turn_gain = 0.003
cl_joystick_turn_sensitivity = 17
and bizarrely, this worked. Does this make any Coding sense at all?
new User.CFG looks like this:
cl_joystick_gain = 3.277 cl_joystick_sensitivity = 3.517 cl_joystick_turn_gain = 0.003 cl_joystick_turn_sensitivity = 17 cl_joystick_throttle_range = 0 cl_joystick_invert_throttle = 0 cl_joystick_invert_pitch = 0 cl_joystick_invert_yaw = 0 cl_joystick_invert_turn = 0 I_joystick_deadzone = 0.031 I_joystick_buffered = 0
So, I made a work-around, I think. It's working anyway.
Be advised I use Logitech's Joystick Profiler in conjunction with the User.CFG file to fine tune things, so if you just use the User.cfg these settings won't be ideal. Anyway Joystick Turn is very smooth now for the first time ever.
Edited by Lightfoot, 20 September 2013 - 07:53 PM.
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