Can we do "axis shaping" for the Rudder the way we can for the Radar Cursor?
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A while back, I learned that we can add lines like these to our Falcon BMS User.cfg file, in order to make the radar cursor thumbstick a little more manageable:
set g_nAxisExp_AXIS_CURSOR_Y 60 // Axis exponential curve. Should be in 0…100 range. 0 is disabled
set g_nAxisSat_AXIS_CURSOR_Y 0 // Axis saturation. Should be in 0…99 range. 0 is disabled
set g_nAxisExp_AXIS_CURSOR_X 60 // Axis exponential curve. Should be in 0…100 range. 0 is disabled
set g_nAxisSat_AXIS_CURSOR_X 0 // Axis saturation. Should be in 0…99 range. 0 is disabledI think this business of setting an exponential curve for an axis is called “axis shaping”.
Does anyone know if we can do the same thing for a flight control axis, like the rudder?
I like my Slaw Device pedals, but I’ve always found that the rudder is a little too responsive when I’m trying to make small movements while taxiing. Kind of like a radar cursor that’s too “squirrely” when you’re trying to make small movements while designating a target in the TGP.
Does anyone know if we can add text like the text quoted above, to our User.cfg file, and replace “CURSOR” with “RUDDER”?
Just thought I’d check before trying it, to avoid accidentally messing anything up.
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@Mylonite470 idk if it’s implemented or not but try g_nAxisExp_AXIS_YAW and g_nAxisSat_AXIS_YAW
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@airtex2019 Seems to work well.
// make the rudders less sensitive set g_nAxisExp_AXIS_YAW 60 // Axis exponential curve. Should be in 0…100 range. 0 is disabled set g_nAxisSat_AXIS_YAW 0 // Axis saturation. Should be in 0…99 range. 0 is disabled
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Thanks, @airtex2019 and @Kavelenko , that worked!
The SOF at Kunsan probably wondered what I was doing, driving around EOR and the taxiways like a crazy person. I was just enjoying my new rudder setting!
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Very handy. Thanks for this.
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@Mylonite470 worked for me too, thanks all