@JUmpstart5179:
I’m still experience stick drift. For me I am using a leobonard board and a delta sim microstick. Any thoughts?
Have you tried adjusting\increasing your dead zones etc in game, under controllers > advanced > avionics.
Not being familiar with LeoBodnar boards and not knowing what, if any control software it might have, I can’t suggest anything further other than increasing the dead zones in game, there maybe some adjustments under windows game controllers applet, but again, I’m not familiar with it as my TUSBA etc is supplied with it’s own dedicated HID software that allows calibration and dead zone adjustment, my TQS has the original microstick, the only internal change I made was the throttle pot, upgraded to a HAL sensor, the TUSBA converts the TQS into a standalone USB device providing 12 bit resolution for much better accuracy. This is why the red raw values in DiViewer are used for calibration as the black values represent a windows standard which I believe are problematic for calibrating through the original gameport connector or it’s a precedence issue that windows generally wins, my memory is hazy on this but the solution for me and many others was TUSBA.
In the event you might be interested, here’s the link to Realsimulators TUSBA https://realsimulator.com/tusba/ I can’t recommend their products highly enough for getting a second life and better overall control of your original Cougar setup.
Sorry I can’t be of much more help but please, keep us updated and let us know if changing your deadzones helped, there may well be people in the future looking for a solution.