That problem only occurs in IL-2 and only with TelemFFB running ?
That problem only occurs in IL-2 and only with TelemFFB running ?
After recalibrating everything and reversing the x-axis, Rhino is functioning much better now. However, there's still an issue with the AH64 and force trim that needs addressing. Essentially, upon starting up the AH64 (with all settings in the configurator set to default, I believe), my stick tends to drift down. When I press the force trim button, it does shift to the new center, both visually in the stick monitors (both in DCS and the one in the configurator). However, the stick still feels somewhat limp, like it has a low spring value, despite the spring being set at 100% in the main settings. Additionally, it continues to drift. Strangely, when I hit reset FFB effects (in telem), the stick firms up and behaves as expected. However, after doing this, when I hit force trim, the center shifts in the DCS stick monitor but remains unchanged in the configuration monitor, and the stick does not shift to the new center as it did before the FFB reset.
Apart from the force trim issue, the stick behaves as expected. Interestingly, when I check the debug page in the configurator (before the FFB reset), loaded effects IDs 1-4 look normal. However, at ID5, there's a spring entry showing 9%, with a center of 0, coefficient of 4055, and saturation of 4096. Immediately after the FFB reset, I get the loaded effects 1-4 as before, but now with ID5 showing "SINE" next to it, along with "100%" next to all other IDs except ID5, which oddly displays "SINE" with "9%" next to it, resembling the pre-FFB reset state.
Following the FFB reset, the trim reset no longer seems to function on the stick or reflect in the configurator monitor. Any assistance in resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated. (I can also provide some screenshots of the settings if needed).







