Field of View axis setting, deadzone possible?
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Hi all,
I might be a bit unorthodox here but I like using my left toebrake axis for fov control as it lets me keep all hands on the HOTAS at all times.
However, the Field of View axis setting, under View Settings, does not have a deadzone config.Everyone who owns a pair of Saitek Combat Rudder Pedals would probably understand where I’m going with this, as the toebrake axis(es?) are not very precise
and might be a bit jittery. The problem I’m having is that if I dont let go of the toe brake in a quick and harsh fasion, but instead gently eases off the toebrake,
it almost every time, gets stuck at 10-20% range. Therefore, I usually need to configure a deadzone of about 20% on the toebrakes to not risk it being applied by mistake, or in this case, cause flickering of the fov due to the inprecision of the axis.Does anyone here know if it’s possible to configure a deadzone for the Field of View Axis setting via cfg file, and how to?
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Don’t know about the axis configuration for field of view, I’ve moved away from that because of jitter myself.
Curious though - you can’t use the same axis for two functions so you’re not using the toe brake at all?
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I like using my left toebrake axis for fov control
I am using a combination of vjoy, glove-pie and trackir for that purpose so I don’t have to move my hands away from the HOTAS in order to zoom in.
If I move my head forward while pressing the pinky-button, I’m zooming in (changing fov). if I release the pinky-button, standard 6dof mode for trackir is active.if interested I can post the script as soon as I get home from work…
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Don’t know about the axis configuration for field of view, I’ve moved away from that because of jitter myself.
Curious though - you can’t use the same axis for two functions so you’re not using the toe brake at all?
The Toe Brakes are two separate axis(es?). One left and one right. I use right toebrake for “Wheel Brake”. I sacrifice differential braking.