4.37.U3 TUSBA R2 X/Y Axis Difficulties.
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I recall in setting up mine that some of the axes were/are mis labeled. - and that which are also depended on what firmware you are using. I had some conversations with RealSim on this back in the day, and they were very responsive in putting out firmware fixes.
Also easy enough to figure out by wiggling them and then assigning as required, though. Which I did until they sorted things.
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@Puckertoe I am having the same problem with the Launcher. Unable to get it to recognize the X axis. Everything working fine on the HID Device Tool.
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@mjones Try recalibrating cursor a couple of times.
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@Icarus Yes, very difficult to calibrate precisely. I got the Launcher to recognize the X axis. Going to try the sim now and see if the cursor is stable without drift and I can control it. I bought this TUSBA so I could have cursor control on my MFD and am having extreme difficulty getting it to work properly.
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Working good now. I hope it stays that way.
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@mjones If you get drift widen the deadzone. Drift is pot issue. Sometimes it takes a few calibrations to get things right.
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@Icarus Yes, thank-you! Seems to be very stable now after running several TEs.
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How do you calibrate the X/Y axis. I don’t understand where that actually happens. Can someone explain like I don’t know what I’m doing? Thanks a bunch.
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I figured it out. However the problem is not the device. It’s the launcher. So whenever I play I have to go into the Setup menu in Falcon and set the axis manually each time. PIA, but at least it works.
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@Puckertoe I have TUSBA and launcher works fine so its not a launcher problem. Try unchecking Launch without any setup override.
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@Icarus Thanks for the info. It did work, but it caused some shifted DX assignments not to work anymore. I dickered and dickered with the TUSBA and launcher and finally got the X/Y axis recognized. Thanks again for the tip.
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@Puckertoe make sure you are using correct pinky shift command. There are two pinky commands. One does not do shift function. The DX one does.
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Having difficulties again with the cursor, keeps drifting to the top left corner. I opened the dead zone more on the TUSBA R2 control panel. I noticed on the Launcher settings, the TQS Avionics settings for Cursor X and Y are not centered. Would this cause the drift?
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@mjones I have a similar problema, cursor moving to the right
Open Tusba program and see how is microstick setting, my X grey line has move a little to left (green axes are in the middle off the range), and aren’t centered with green marks
It seem microstick is “descalibrated” constantly (dirty pots??)
The last day i have had a new Pair, maintaining a few seconds the axis in their Max/Min positions and It seems microstick runs ok but I need to use It more time to test It
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Problem solved, I unplugged the TUSBA from the USB hub and plugged it directly into a computer USB port. Weird that the hub was causing the drift.
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@mjones said in 4.37.U3 TUSBA R2 X/Y Axis Difficulties.:
Problem solved, I unplugged the TUSBA from the USB hub and plugged it directly into a computer USB port. Weird that the hub was causing the drift.
Powered hub? Non powered are often problematic.
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@Icarus said in 4.37.U3 TUSBA R2 X/Y Axis Difficulties.:
@mjones said in 4.37.U3 TUSBA R2 X/Y Axis Difficulties.:
Problem solved, I unplugged the TUSBA from the USB hub and plugged it directly into a computer USB port. Weird that the hub was causing the drift.
Powered hub? Non powered are often problematic.
It is powered.
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