I can't imagine how a pc could even be set up that would make it not start by double clicking the exe.. are you creating a shortcut somewhere? Are you sure you aren't accidentally creating a copy of the exe instead of a shortcut?
double clicking the exe inside the extracted TelemFFB folder is functionally identical to running it from command prompt as you did.. that is why I am scratching my head.
downloads folder isn't a good spot either, too easy to get deleted or overwritten (but that isn't the reason its not working.).. For simplicity I would just put the folder on your desktop
I'm pretty much out of ideas.. there is no functional reason it shouldn't work through windows explorer if it works through command prompt.
Do you have any antivirus software that could be blocking it from launching? (it would be pretty poor AV if it let you launch it through command prompt but not directly through explorer)... thats about all I got left for ideas
My TelemFFB takes a particularly long time to start up, about 4 minutes. The phenomenon is that after double-clicking, there is no response, but after 4 minutes, the window suddenly pops up. I am using the latest WIP version on November 24th. Is there any solution for this?
Hi walmis, I have a possibly strange question: could you send me a copy of the Rhino's HID Descriptor, that tells the host system about how to talk to the Rhino? I'm looking at driving a Rhino directly from a microcontroller but don't have a Rhino myself at the moment. Specifically I'm looking at something that can try to offer a dual-control setup – that looks like a single joystick device to the 'upstream' computer, while managing two 'downstream' joysticks to allow student+instructor or similar setups.
I don't really have a need for a mainboard at this point, just the HID report descriptor would serve me for what I need right now (still in very early stages).
Two questions when flying warbirds in DCS when I pull hard on the stick to pitch up , I can feel resistance which feels natural, but then it gets soft and hard again kind of scilating, which effect gets rid of that?
Second question , When airplane is slow I can feel mushy controls, and when is fast they get harder to move, which is good, but I do feel that when the airplane is fast , the controls need to be harder to move than the effect I have currently, which effect manage this?
This is the G force effect in telemFFB, it adds a countering force as G increases, but due to the nature of maths involved it has a side effect of some added oscillation.
You reached a limit of the spring coefficient. By default the Rhino has spring gain set to reach max torque at the edge of throw, you can override this and increase the stiffness by changing the spring gain map, for example (see image) this will saturate the torque at 50% throw, it will be stiffer at the center at the cost of no more increasing torque after 50% axis travel. Also increasing this too much will cause instability and potential safety shutoff of the motors.
Hey @walmis I only got as far as confirming that only the VDD pin was reporting any voltage, everything else wasn’t doing anything. Do you need me to message you any place to organise a Winwing replacement converter?
Hey guys, sorry if this has come up before. Using the VP Force with a Virpil PAK grip and the virpil extension. I'm getting repeated uncommanded button presses regardless of what grip configuration I use. Makes binding in DCS very problematic. The grip is known good, tested on Virpil base with zero issues
does the issue still occur if you directly connect the grip to the rhino without the extension? Myself and at least one other had issues with the 200mm offset virpil extension.. the way its wired internally introduces enough noise to cause problems with the Rhino base
Virpil extension, or at least my example is well made. Wiring is tidy and better than Thrustmaster or Wingwing products. I rather suspect it's a software or configuration problem with the VP Force software.