

I checked out the guide, but it seems completely irrelevant to the newest devcfg, nothing matches with where it has to be, and when I check out the curves, they seem like they're completely standard already. k-softwareĪnd it works, but issue is the joystick sensivity/deadzone/whatever, it's been bumped up by so much that in the joytester, windows 10 controller settings & everything else, X & Y axis values are jumping up and down like crazy, even 30 year old joysticks with archaic potmeters have better centering.Īnother issue is, when I bring the joystick X & Y axis all the way over (Up & down, left & right) it resets to center, only it does so WAY off the center mark, so I have to bring it all the way over to the opposite side to have it recenter somewhat in the ballpark, give or take a couple of thousands (out of about 65535 )

I got the T-Rudder MK.IV with the Blackbox MK.II, and I downloaded this profile. Firmware: 25 is the latest version Manual User manual - T. Your joystick’s Firmware version appears in the Control Panel’s tabs. See below screenshot of x360ce (right) and DS4Windows (left). Such software tend to allow tweaking of sensitivity, deadzones, and other options. Press Windows and R key together on your Keyboard. If you are using the T.Flight Hotas 4 on PC (Windows® 10,11), it is imperative that you first install the corresponding PC driver (should you fail to do so, some axes and/or buttons will not work properly). 1 Answer Sorted by: 1 Short Answer Consider using an emulation software (x360, DS4Windows, etc) which causes your input commands to go through an easy to configure software layer. Sorry to bring up a "dead" topic, but this is where I have an issue. I would request you to check the article on Configure your Xbox 360 controller for Windows.
