I know I'm not the first who has found that with the Rhino mounted the way it's meant to be, it's too far forward if you don't have a seat with a cutout in the center for the stick!
And thank you, the extension was not loose at all, but after unplugging and replugging the bottom end it works! I tried replugging the top first, and that didn't help, but the bottom did.
I have a different extension cable to try too. It's not a virpil extension but I'm using the virpil extension cable. I have the annoying super short cable that came with the non-virpil extension to try if this happens again.
also, I use the rhino with a virpil delta constellation prime grip, and most features of the grip work except the lights, and the left thumb stick. Is it normal?
Hi, just received the Rhino today. So far so good. I'm using WinWing adapter with Winwing F-16EX grip. The grip has "shaker" -part. Obviously the shaker doesn't work. However, the addon part has few extra axis and buttons. Most of the buttons on addon part work. Nevertheless, none of the three axis work and also few buttons dont work. I highlighted non-working buttons/axes with red circle
the compatibility with grips is just a firmware issue? Not hardware? So we can imagine if some features are not working, they could work later on? I wonder about my virpil delta prime constellation grip, some features like the left thumb stick that do not work. Thanks
My rhino is not seen on Greast battles il 2 sturmovik. I reinstalled the game. deleted input folder deleted content of updsaates. Cant get it to work. it did before
Hey again, got another A2A Comanche question.. I tried different settings on the Elevator Prop Flow settings, but there seems to be no effect. Even with full RPM on the ground the Elevator Droop effect doesn't decrease its force, this can't be correct right? I'm also not seeing the effect appear in the monitoring tab of the TelemFFB software. Edit: Elevator Droop effect shows up, Prop Flow doesn't.
Hi there, any advice would be greatly appreciated if any of you happen to know off the top of your head. I use the monster tech chair and plan to have the base product as a centre mount. Due to its size it looks likely I'll need to get an extension. I use Virpil and Thrustmaster grips. Is there a recommended extension to get(and possibly length if you happen to know) as I read the Virpil extension doesn't work so well with the base. Thanks to anyone who can help
seems the comanche reports prop thrust = 0, which is what TelemFFB looks at. Its probably in an L:var similar to the autopilot (which is also why ap following doesn't work)
back here with another question.. setting up the meanwell LRS-350-24 for the power supply right now. searching for instructions on here i see instructions by walmis to set the output voltage to 20V via the potentiometer, but when i measure mine it can only do 21V at the lowest setting. is that fine?
In DCS how can I compensate for the weight of an off centre grip?
I have the Virpil Z adaptor but on releasing the trip button it always droops back a little, the balance spring effect doesn't seem to have an effect in the game
I want to print a plate to restrict the angle, I can set it in the software for soft endstops is there anyway in the software I can see what angle I'm restricting this to so once I'm happy with the restriction by using the software I know what angle to print the plate for?
Likely some feedback for telemffb, but with the newest version I experience some wierd effect in the f15, where at high speed and large sudden stick movements the stick starts to oscillate wildly. I assume this has something to do with g-effects and it being a delayed response compared to stick input. Ive tried to replicate this in the f18 and f16 but havent found the same extreme oscillation.
note the stick input, all im doing is pulling back then letting go to make it very clear, but this also happens if you pull back and attempt to keep it there
The G-Force effect is far from perfect, but there isn't really a perfect way to implement it since DCS is already in control of the spring force and axis offset.
Some aircraft are quite pitchy with very little control input, which results in extremely fast moving "g force" telemetry, which results in the oscillations you are feeling. The P51 is the same way.
Best suggestion is to play with the min/max and curve settings to try to tame it down. Min/Max are pretty self explanatory , the curve setting affects how the force is applied between min/max.
Hey, been loving my Rhino so far. Had a question regarding the spring function.
I am a CH-47 mechanic, and I'm doing flight control binding checks, I noticed that the "spring" worked differently than the Rhino in my current setup. Pushing the trimmer for center works correctly, however in the 47 and I assume other helicopters, the amount of force required to move the stick from center is the same near the limits as it is at the center. Is there somewhere in the settings I can make this spring more linear? Requiring the same force at the end as near the center point?