TQS Cursor double pot drifting: known fixes for this?
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for those willing to buy from the link above, I can still provide the PCB with the connector soldered. Just PM me
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Item is no longer available….
Re-listed:
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@Red:
for those willing to buy from the link above, I can still provide the PCB with the connector soldered. Just PM me
PM sent;)
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@Red:
for those willing to buy from the link above, I can still provide the PCB with the connector soldered. Just PM me
PM sent. Need 5 piece PCB
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PM sent. Need 5 piece PCB
Hey man! Do you have 5 ministicks or you are planning a microstick hall sensor mod that fits on it like those interesting mechanics on TQS!:D
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Damn, I got some of the boards on the way (thanks Red Dog), but need a ministick. The eBay listing is no longer available I guess it was just one…
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Hey man! Do you have 5 ministicks or you are planning a microstick hall sensor mod that fits on it like those interesting mechanics on TQS!:D
I do have 5 ministicks spare parts, but I need them for other purpose.
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Hello
Anyone have bought one? cause Russia, i’m a little affraid lol
Thanks
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Hello
Anyone have bought one? cause Russia, i’m a little affraid lol
Thanks
I bought one - no problems at all. Took about 2 weeks to arrive in Austria….
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Hi Everybody!
I just read that the ministick of a XBOX360 controller would fit…
Can somebody confirm that? Or will other mini sticks fit?Reuse
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Like a lot of people, I was experiencing major drifting of the cursors on the TQS.
I am using a modified TQS with HAL sensor and also a TUSBA R2 - I found that I could not get the Realsimulator software to rectify the drift problem, I’m on Win 10 and cannot use the game controllers applet.
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The solution that worked for me in cancelling out any\all cursor drift is to download a program called DIView.
DIView allows you to calibrate your controllers.
Download DIView here http://www.derekspearedesigns.com/download/DIView.exe
Right click on the relative windows for x and y microstick axes then select show raw data, this will show values in red.
Move the axis to its extremes and note the figures in red - I used these figures and found the average, I then input these figures into the field boxes that open when I right click and select calibrate.
Microstick is now working as if it were brand new.
Hope you find this helpful
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Like a lot of people, I was experiencing major drifting of the cursors on the TQS.
I am using a modified TQS with HAL sensor and also a TUSBA R2 - I found that I could not get the Realsimulator software to rectify the drift problem, I’m on Win 10 and cannot use the game controllers applet.
However
The solution that worked for me in cancelling out any\all cursor drift is to download a program called DIView.
DIView allows you to calibrate your controllers.
Download DIView here http://www.derekspearedesigns.com/download/DIView.exe
Right click on the relative windows for x and y microstick axes then select show raw data, this will show values in red.
Move the axis to its extremes and note the figures in red - I used these figures and found the average, I then input these figures into the field boxes that open when I right click and select calibrate.
Microstick is now working as if it were brand new.
Hope you find this helpful
Can you share the process?
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I fixed my drifting by disassembling the throttle and removing the pot and taking it apart then cleaning each part in rubbing alcohol then put it all back together. It works better now! The pot drift can happen from the dust that collects inside.
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Like a lot of people, I was experiencing major drifting of the cursors on the TQS.
I am using a modified TQS with HAL sensor and also a TUSBA R2 - I found that I could not get the Realsimulator software to rectify the drift problem, I’m on Win 10 and cannot use the game controllers applet.
However
The solution that worked for me in cancelling out any\all cursor drift is to download a program called DIView.
DIView allows you to calibrate your controllers.
Download DIView here http://www.derekspearedesigns.com/download/DIView.exe
Right click on the relative windows for x and y microstick axes then select show raw data, this will show values in red.
Move the axis to its extremes and note the figures in red - I used these figures and found the average, I then input these figures into the field boxes that open when I right click and select calibrate.
Microstick is now working as if it were brand new.
Hope you find this helpful
This is awesome!!
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It’s in the post.
I mean the red numbers. Did you use the red at both ends of the axis for getting the average?
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I mean the red numbers. Did you use the red at both ends of the axis for getting the average?
Sorry, yes. Separately on each axis move the axis to each of its limits and note the red numbers at each max and min position, these should be input in the max and min fields in the calibration applet, then average between the red numbers to get the centre, again input this in the centre field of the calibration applet.
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Sorry, yes. Separately on each axis move the axis to each of its limits and note the red numbers at each max and min position, these should be input in the max and min fields in the calibration applet, then average between the red numbers to get the centre, again input this in the centre field of the calibration applet.
Thanks. Did you do this for the Z Axis as well or just the microstick?