1.0 out = full (normal) throttle.Īlways hit apply after making changes (back reverts to previous). Throttle is different having 5 left hand sliders and they interact with each other to a degree.Ġ% position sets the position for 0% throttle in gameĠ% deadzone sets the deadzone at 0% end of throttle travel- both these probably best at 0ġ00% position sets the position for 100% throttle ingame (not including any throttle operated boost/wep) best at 1?ġ00% deadzone and max% deadzone affect the way this wep cuts in- notice the output goes to 1,1 (full wep). Most other axes are the same except they have no sensitivity slider. This setup applies for the 3 'major axes'- elevator, aileron. If the input doesn't go to full extent I'd suggest checking your stick's callibration. and with short stick you need a curve as you only moving stick 10cm to reach full deflection (20cm total throw) but in real plane like 109 it might be 20cm or more (40cm total throw) Adding Non Linear curve in IL2 does not Remove. That being said, A3 does support control schemes for several controllers. Associate the new profile you created with this path using the pulldown. 0 Port Works great with: FSX FS2004 Aero Fly Arma 2 Arma 3 DCS World DCS: Black Shark DCS: Flaming Cliffs 3 Enemy Engaged 2 Falcon 4 Falcon BMS Falcon: Allied Force Flaming Cliffs 1 & 2 IL-2 Sturmovik: 1946 IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey IL-2 Sturmovik.
exe (Launcher.exe) So the program will only run when you’re running CoD. Click Add and paste in the path to the Cliffs of Dover. If the out bar doesn't move to the extremities try adding some 100% deadzone. in IL2 Full 100 Sensitivity or Max NON Linear Curve as i dont have extension for joystick. Pull down Preferences and click Associate Profiles with Applications. With all 3 settings at 0 the input and output bars should match when you move the selected axis. One is marked IN for input one marked OUT for output. At the bottom right of your screen you will see two horizontal bars. The 'in' bar shows the 'raw input' from your joystick. To adjust the sensitivity of your joystick (or any other axis) got to controls >axes tab (in cliffs of dover) Click on an axis. The 'out' bar shows the output of the stick as read by game engine- ie after any 'curves/deadzones are applied. 0 mean to get maximum ingame deflections full travel of the stick is required, 1 requires alot less travel to reach full deflection. Sensitivity- set to 0 and it's the equivalent of '100's across the board' in old IL2- ie full sensitivity set to 1 this 'dampens' the response, making it less sensitive around the centre,Ġ% deadzone determines the centre deadzone, 0 is no deadzone, 1 is maximum deadzone,ġ00% deadzone determines the 'end stops'.
Set 1 for non-linear, that is, more precise and more steady control. Set 0 for linear input aircraft more responsive.