Solved 4.37.2: Cursor speed ramp-up erratic when using keyboard/button-button controls
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Keyboard inputs for axes (slew, throttle, pitch, roll) has always been jerky as far as I can remember. This is still somewhere on the todo list.
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@airtex2019 said in 4.37.2: Cursor speed ramp-up erratic when using keyboard/button-button controls:
I do confirm the repro case for this
please fix it, the TGP in falcon4 is too important. Do you think it can be solved? THANK YOU !
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@RingoSurf try reducing the cursor speed in the falcon bms user. Cfg .
For example set it to half speed : set g_fCursorSpeed 0.5This will reduce the overall cursor speed even on the fcr and hsd, but it might make the tgp usable.
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@danaos75 Now it seems to me much better, the T-72s are a goner. (set g_fCursorSpeed 0.5) Thank you.
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@danaos75 after each update falcon bms.cfg is restored ?
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@danaos75 I added the string “set g_fCursorSpeed 0.5” in Falcon BMS User.cfg, while I left falcon bms.cfg unchanged. I did well ?
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@RingoSurf yes that is correct, that’s what I wrote above. I am glad it worked well. I have mine set to 0.75 and it works great, but I use analogue mini stick.
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Why has this post been marked as solved?
Anyway, I’ve been testing some more.
The problem seems to be that when a movement in an alternating axis is requested (axis X, then Y, then X, etc), there is no cursor acceleration. If repeated movements on the same axis are requested (axis X, then X again, then X again, etc), there is an acceleration.
I’m pretty certain every cursor is affected; the TGP is simply where the problem is more noticeable.
Honestly, I just wish the cursor acceleration was removed altogether. The cursor is perfectly manageable without it, at least for me. It’s the unpredictable acceleration what throws me off.
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@Huesudo said in 4.37.2: Cursor speed ramp-up erratic when using keyboard/button-button controls:
movement in an alternating axis is requested (axis X, then Y, then X, etc), there is no cursor acceleration.
To clarify … by “axis” here you mean on d-pad or hat, right? (not also affecting analog thumbsticks)
And by “no cursor acceleration” you mean “accelerates instantly and fully”, right?
I think “no cursor acceleration” can be misinterpreted to mean “stays slow and doesn’t accelerate” … then it doesn’t sound so bad, as you say.
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@airtex2019 said in 4.37.2: Cursor speed ramp-up erratic when using keyboard/button-button controls:
To clarify … by “axis” here you mean on d-pad or hat, right? (not also affecting analog thumbsticks)
You can control the SOI cursor with keyboard keys. Left/right is the X axis, up/down is the Y axis.
And by “no cursor acceleration” you mean “accelerates instantly and fully”, right?
That’s correct. By “no acceleration”, I mean the cursor moves at full speed at button press.
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@Huesudo I’m also getting problems similar to RingoSurf, but must spend more time with it to analyse the circumstances.
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@RingoSurf. I have, left or right cursor movement with slightest tap moves way off, but up and down seem ok. And yes TGP mode only.