Thrustmaster T-Flight Hotas X
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After several attempts, trials, head shots, crisis, crying … I finally managed to configure my joystick with your help and your data. It is now necessary that I adapt to my way of “stealing (lool google…) flying”. But I was able to do my first lap and dropping my first bombinette (bomblet)
So a huge thank you to you
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You are welcome!
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Don’t even mention it, helping someone in need is always pleasant.
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Guys i have the same joystick and i come over with problem…i have my controlls set ok. But the axis sensitivity is too high for me. Tryied all the in game settings. I try to use joystick curves and when i select the virtual joy axis that i cant use my hat switch anymore. Any clues??
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I am not sure I understand your problem, but did you try tightening the stick spring to make it harder so you need to apply more force to make it move?
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I am not sure I understand your problem, but did you try tightening the stick spring to make it harder so you need to apply more force to make it move?
Y sorry i was in a hurry. So i feel that the sesnsitivity settings are too high and since i cant set any cyrvatures i had to use an external program (joystick curves). then i have to assing the axis i modifed in the axis tab in game. Since i use a virtual device i need to assign that one. So instead of using for Y Axis, the T-Flight i have to use my virtual joy 1. Everything then works right but not my hatswitch on my joystick…
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Everything then works right but not my hatswitch on my joystick…
Controller settings/advenced tab/field of view. Did you correctly set that to Joystick hat?
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No its under keyboard…im researching
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Y sorry i was in a hurry. So i feel that the sesnsitivity settings are too high and since i cant set any cyrvatures i had to use an external program (joystick curves). then i have to assing the axis i modifed in the axis tab in game. Since i use a virtual device i need to assign that one. So instead of using for Y Axis, the T-Flight i have to use my virtual joy 1. Everything then works right but not my hatswitch on my joystick…
Sorry, I don’t know anything about the joystick curves tuning program you are using… did you try calibrating your HOTAS from Windows “Gaming Peripherals” in Control Panel?
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Y i use the Thrustmaster calibration tool. I’ll try to settle with what we got One question guys for the T flight what the hell is that switch button ur talking about ??
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Y i use the Thrustmaster calibration tool. I’ll try to settle with what we got One question guys for the T flight what the hell is that switch button ur talking about ??
Which one? Shift button?
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=-O Y that one
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You assaign one button as pinkyshift. And when you hold it and press another button you shift the pressed button.(like shift key on keyboard).
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Thnx!
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Thanks raven it’s awesome!
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Y sorry i was in a hurry. So i feel that the sesnsitivity settings are too high and since i cant set any cyrvatures ……
Do not use curves. Bad idea. May have negative effect on the Flight Model (hmmm, there used to be an article on this, but I can’t find it??). Learn to control the AC with small(er), precise inputs.
I’ve had the T-Flight and I can assure you it’s not ‘too sensitive’ and it does not need artificial curves applied.
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Articles are presently down for maintenance and are being updated for 4.33
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I just got one of these and am in the progress of making keybindings, the throttle does not really rest in the middle that well so I’d recommend using Universal Joy Remapper to give the throttle a deadzone of 15%. And to disable the twist rudder and take the joystick resistance all the way down. Otherwise it seems to be a pretty good controller.
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I use it and even if it has few buttons/hats with DirectX shifting you can map quite a good number of functions to it.
Please find my keyfile attached, it’s based on the new “BMS Full” 4.33 keyfile so you have all the latest and greatest stuff already available.
Let me know if you need help with it.Hi Raven
I’m going to steal your key file (thanks for sharing). Complete newb at BMS (although played Falcon many years ago). Have you got anything to break down how you’ve got it laid out? (small guide or pic)
Are the shift keys mapped in BMS or by 3rd party software?
Thanks
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Hi Raven
I’m going to steal your key file (thanks for sharing). Complete newb at BMS (although played Falcon many years ago). Have you got anything to break down how you’ve got it laid out? (small guide or pic)
Are the shift keys mapped in BMS or by 3rd party software?
Thanks
Hi, if you can wait a bit - I’m switching my gaming rig to Windows 10 - I’ll send in an updated version which features better comments inside the file and I’ll also explicitely describe in detail both the unshifted and shifted layers and how and which buttons are assigned in each one.
All the keys were mapped using exclusively pure DX shifting functions and no third party software, so to retain total compatibility with every possible starting situation.
HTH, be just a little patient!