4.37.U3 TUSBA R2 X/Y Axis Difficulties.
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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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