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It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available. Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

In other words, I am not seeing the 'crisp' response I was getting with a joystick. What you are experiencing is what I like about the yoke. I find it's much easier to be smooth with the yoke than it is with the stick, but that's just me.

I find it to be more realistic. I raised the sensitivity a bit and reduced the null zones to nil. Now I'm able to line up with the runway without wobbling side to side.

It's like learning to fly all over again. Hey crash, I had the same issue! These things should really come with a manual on how to set it up for a first timer. You can ignore my rant in this post, just scroll down to Pro-Sim's advice on how to set it up. A few minor adjustments to what he said and it flies better than I could've imagined! Crash, that does sound strange. What effect does the mixture lever have when you are flying a jet? Yeah, I think it toggles the engine cutoff switches when you adjust the mixture knob.

I wish it was smart enough to know whether there was a mixture knob or not, but oh well. Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Hopefully someone can help us out. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Joe Covino. In reply to DanielLeighly's post on August 21, Good Evening, When you plug in your flight yoke does the program recognize it in the "options" section.

In reply to RGrunert's post on August 20, Thank you for your quick response and your assistance! I have let him know. Hopefully, they patch things through an update soon! I did do that, upon receiving your wonderful and detailed response. Hopefully, a patch is incoming.

Thank you for your response! He is going to attempt mapping today after work. In reply to Joe Covino's post on August 21, Thank you for the response! I am glad you are enjoying your time with the program! I purchased this as a gift for my father since he loves flight simulators and has been going through withdrawal since having to delete X-Plane upon it becoming increasingly glitchy. Thank you for your advice and response! Hey Joe, Your solution fixed my problem!

In reply to RGrunert's post on August 21, I'm glad that my solution could assist you. Every time I open the program I go to the options area to see if I can figure out a little bit more about FS There is an up side to the program being a little tedious to set up For me being a Private Pilot, I use the sim to keep up on my piloting knowledge and practice checklist procedures.

It's great for also practicing emergency checklists safely and get those procedures as close to second nature as possible. In a real in flight emergency, the more familiar with the procedures, the less work load during a very busy situation, the better chance you have at surviving the emergency.

While sims are just that simulations, this one is pretty realistic, but without the feel of real movement registered in your ears, some of the nuances of flying cannot be recreated or understood. Feeling the G Forces in a turn, the buffeting just prior to a stall, feeling the ground effect in a landing, are all so important to flying.

May you have smooth skies and always a tailwind. This site in other languages x.



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