been doing some testing since recalibrating everything (and reversing the x axis) and rhino is worki
been doing some testing since recalibrating everything (and reversing the x axis) and rhino is working much better now - however still having an issue with the ah64 and force trim and wondering how best to resolve it? - basically when I start up the ah64 (note all setting in the configurator are default - i think) - my stick has a tendency to drift down - how when I hit the force trim button its definitely shifting to the new centre both the stick and also in the stick monitors (both in DCS and the one in the configurator) - however the stick still seems to be a little limp (like with a low spring value) even though spring is set at 100% in the main settings)and its also drifting down - however when I hit the reset FFB button (in telem) the stick firms up and behaves how I would expect - however now when I hit force trim the centre shifts in the DCS stick monitor to what I would expect however in the configuration monitor the centre remains unchanged and the stick does not shift to the "new" centre - however aside from the force trim issue the stick is behaving as I would expect - strangely when I check the debug page in the configurator (before the ffb reset) - loaded effects ID's 1-4 looking pretty normal - but appearing at ID5 is a spring entry that is showing 9% - centre of 0, coefficient 4055 and saturation of 4096 - immediately after I hit the FFB reset I get the loaded effects 1-4 as before (no ID5) then when I start using the stick again I get ID's 5-10 with the entry "SINE" next to them with "100%" next to all the ID's except ID5 which is now showing as "SINE" but strangely rather than showing as "100%" like the rest is showing with a "9%" next to it - similar value to before the FFB reset when it was showing as "spring" rather than "sine"- of course now the trim reset does not seem to be working the stick or show in the configurator monitor (can also provide some pics of the settings if it helps?)....







