TUSBA drifting / not centered cursor fix
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I tried it, and it does not work. you are very lucky!
Try calibrating your cursors with this
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I also found I had to do a dance between the Windows calibration and the RealSim software to get mine working, and that this has more to do with the Cougar micro stick than the software - I have three Cougar TQS units and no two of them center the Cursor reliably or in the same way. I find the best and most repeatable way to calibrate is to: 1) let the cursor button snap freely back to zero in both axes, and 2) rotate the button through both axes against the cup to find the ends of travel. Watch the raw data to get a handle on just what’s going on.
Once you get it, you got it…but I ended up having to pay both pipers to get it, in a similar manner to the below. And my Cursors are rock stable, controllable, and don’t drift.
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I was going through my e mails with Realsimulators Bartolome as I had some re-occurring issues with both my rudder pedals not centering and my cursors drifting again.
For your picture I suppose your operating system is W10 and if it is true, we have found that w10 has some problems with the composite devices and sometime don’t connect well with the device. To fix this problem, please, open the Printers and Devices window and click with the right mouse button on the RUSBA icon and press “Remove Device” option to force windows to change the device. I think after this, your RUSBA will work properly.
I am using Win 10 and doing the above has, as noted in the OP, put my pedals and cursors back to their respective centres by removing both TUSBA and RUSBA then reinstalling both.
Happy days
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<p>mine with TUSBA was working fine but all of a sudden the y-axis is not centered, or sometimes centered & sometimes off. I’ll check out your procedure, thank you for posting.</p>
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<p>yes it did work, remove device tactic did it. Thank you very much or the hint.</p>
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<p>Maybe I was just lucky but I just calibrated in Windows and it fixed it. RS software alone would not fix it. Drifting cursor happened after a change in device order. I did have axis and buttons in test page however.<br /></p>
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<p>mine was working fine for a long time then it started drifting. Thought it was the microstick but that looked fine in the in game setup.</p>
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@Alfred I just got a tusba tqs-r2 thinking I could improved the throttle function. But with it the cursor drifts off into the sunset. But without using the tusba-tqs-2 the cursor is very stable with no dead zone needed. Been going back and working on getting it to work, will see.
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@hafele said in TUSBA drifting / not centered cursor fix:
@Alfred I just got a tusba tqs-r2 thinking I could improved the throttle function. But with it the cursor drifts off into the sunset. But without using the tusba-tqs-2 the cursor is very stable with no dead zone needed. Been going back and working on getting it to work, will see.
you might want to change Max & Min values, then try SET the X & Y values
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@Alfred Thanks that is what I finally did and it works fine. I also got smart enough to turn off the cougar control panel emulation, was getting dx conflicts.