bob1832
27th October 2004, 12:26 AM
Hi,
I've got a FlightSim Yoke LE and have used it with FS2000 through FS2004. I'm having problems setting the sensitivities correctly. Recently I was flying a Beech 1900 and making my first turn after take off, the plane rolled so quickly over, I barely kept it flying! I've tried to adjust the sensitivities and null settings, but they seem to have no noticeable effect.
I don't have the CH control manager software loaded, and I've never had problems with using the yoke like this with FS2000 or FS2002. I also have the CH pedals and the CH ProThrottle. Everything seems to work well - and always has - with the exception of this apparent aileron problem. I've tried using the Y/D with this, but still no change. :rant:
Any suggestions. Also, the reason I never used the CH control manager was because I had problems with software/hardware when I did. But that's been a couple of years and I actually have a newer computer and different OS now, so maybe that is a possibility. :bye:
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Bob
I've got a FlightSim Yoke LE and have used it with FS2000 through FS2004. I'm having problems setting the sensitivities correctly. Recently I was flying a Beech 1900 and making my first turn after take off, the plane rolled so quickly over, I barely kept it flying! I've tried to adjust the sensitivities and null settings, but they seem to have no noticeable effect.
I don't have the CH control manager software loaded, and I've never had problems with using the yoke like this with FS2000 or FS2002. I also have the CH pedals and the CH ProThrottle. Everything seems to work well - and always has - with the exception of this apparent aileron problem. I've tried using the Y/D with this, but still no change. :rant:
Any suggestions. Also, the reason I never used the CH control manager was because I had problems with software/hardware when I did. But that's been a couple of years and I actually have a newer computer and different OS now, so maybe that is a possibility. :bye:
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Bob