Enabling cursor axis shaping
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I am running a Thrustmaster Cougar Hotas, which has its own response callibration App.- As within the Falcon BMS 433 advanced controller section, some axis dead zones can be configured, I wonder how those two apps interact between them.-
In order to give priority to the Cougar configuration software, I tried the enabling cursor axis shaping option, but nothing happens when I click over it.-
Any explanation should be welcome
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Easy - disable curve shaping, disable deadzones, set the Cougars own curve to be linear, and fly.
The FLCS already has its own curves programmed into the game.
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Easy - disable curve shaping, disable deadzones, set the Cougars own curve to be linear, and fly.
The FLCS already has its own curves programmed into the game.
Cannot found within BMS controllers page, nothing related to curve shaping, only deadzones and saturation./
Do you mean that way, Cougar"s own curve configuration override that of BMS ?
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Nope, they dont. The effects of the curves is that they are applied on top of one another. If your cougar has a curve with function y = f (x) and BMS has a curve with function y = g (x) where y is the output to the sim and x is the stick position, your axis response would be y = g (f (x))
The sim already applies the same curve to your input that the real jet does. To edit the curves in the sim, you need an external tool to edit the curve files. I dont know the tool though, and would recommend not using it in any event.