Quick question: mounting a Virpil or WWing stick to the Rhino: will that still allow me to use their respective software to setup buttons/axis and stuff? Or will those apps no longer recognize their stick?
I use a Virpil stick on the Rhino Base. Windows will only recognise the Rhino base device with the axis and buttons of the stick mapped to the Rhino device. So you can't use the Virpil configurator to change the settings of the stick. That's all done via the Rhino Configurator.
Speaking of the configurator: I have a weird issue. I'm running a relatively fresh Win 11 install and only recently tried to change my FFB config. I downloaded version 1.0.13. When I first started it, the window was blank and crashed/didn't respond. I tried with the Rhino disconnected, without power, connected, etc. Then it worked for one time. Then it stopped working entirely. So I can't change my config anymore. Tried different compatibility mode settings etc. but no joy. The configurator launches with a blank window. The Rhino "ID" is recognised and shown in the top of the window when connected. The app uses CPU resources even when it's blank. Clicking on it will bring up the "this application doesn't respond" dialogue. I re-downloaded it and also tried the 1.0.7 version. Firmware is up to date. Any idea how to fix it?
Shit; so no pass though... but... seeing as the Virpil software doesn't need to be running in the background, because the entire config is always saved to the device: wouldn't it work to configure the stick with the default base and then putting it on the Rhino? (I think WWing also saves it directly to the device)
Interesting, I was going to use a virpil alpha, but might use my TM warthog now. With the virpil gear, every axis and button is maintained compared to being mount to a virpil base?
trying to lighten the stick for flying force trimmed helos When I change it in "effects" and not in "settings" the stiffness of the stick does not change I have to change the "settings" slider as well. Is this accurate?
Yeah, the spring effect in "effects" tab adjusts the spring when no FFB game is running. So you have to use the slider or the potentiometer if bound to spring adjustment.
im running this external software that lets me choose the effects for when im trimming and when centering. hat up trim and hat down reset trim to center
works quiet well. I would say its much more comfortable then the dcs apache one because when you trim it doesn't instantly cause you to loose all forces which turns into a jerky movement and it fixes the problem with the lag since you can use regular joystick mode and you only trim in this software
@walmis, I'm making progress on the Arduino slave to send analog data via the shift register. I've got the shift register and an arduino slave talking to the debug console using the Generic Grip (Debug) setting. Buttons are working and I can get it to send some axis data but I'm still figuring how to get that data into the right bytes. My question is, if I want to have 4 axes do I need to emulate the signal to be the same as the VPC Constellation Alpha/Prime? Is there a way to make a custom grip so I don't have to reverse engineer the VPC bit math?
This is the main issue I am having getting the data into the correct bytes. When I plug/unplug the USB it changes the position of my axis input on the debug lines.