Just to confirm - it looks like Auto Calibrate followed by Store Settings (and then exporting my config) only saves the calibration info to that config? Importing or loading other configs seems to restore my old calibration from before I put in limiters. Instead of redoing the Auto Calibrate for each of my 4 base configs, can I just copy/paste the related lines from the .vpconf file? It looks like it's just "x_angle_max", "x_angle_min", "y_angle_max", "y_angle_min"? Or is there a simpler method I'm missing?
Unit beeps when connectinf to usb along with green internal LED. Configurator showing motor 0 and motor 1 timeout. Checked ac input with multimeter and get 120v, output barrel measures 0v.
Is there any way to have balance spring forces configured relative to position on the axis? Drooping behavior is not the same at the axis extreme as it is in the center. Higher Balance Spring force makes the stick bounce back at the end of the axis, but is required for the stick to hold center at the center of the axis.
NVM all this, but for anyone else searching I added some really small amount static force and that really nailed the feel of the stick. Now it feels perfectly balanced
Static force feels like a much better option for balancing this, surprised it comes in at the end in the manual and so few ppl talking aobut it in the discord when I was searching
IβIβve been trying to do something similar w Balance Spring and Static Force, but havenβt got it dialed in yet. Could you post your numbers for those along with any extension length and grip type? Would help to have a reference.
why does my rhino return to center after being pushed forward (without power)
it only does that after being pushed forward, if i pull it back or tilt it sideways it stays like that, but if i push it forward, it moves back to middle-ish position. It also happens with power on and no effects applied
happens with and without the grip installed, so it's not caused by it's weight.
I'm looking for a little help with the Mig-19 in DCS. The stick just flops around - I.e. there's no return force or any sort of "spring" effect on the stick at all
I just did a quick test on the MiG-19 and I get "correct" spring and effects. In TelemFFB I see that it loaded my configurator file for the Jet class, and that it shows the plane matches "MiG-19.*".
I haven't updated to the most recent TelemFFB yet. New to Rhino so nothing else to suggest.
I have 4 VPforce motors and two usb drivers which I now use for stick and rudder pedals (3 motors), can I purchase just one more usb driver to run the spare motor for a collective?
So i've got cracking noises on my roll axis at high spring forces when i move the stick past a certain point to the left and the right. Found this message and removed the stick mount so i get access to the bolt like in this picture. But how do i tighten it now? If i try to it just rotates the nut together with the screw (which makes sense i guess because there's no holding force on the screw). Do i have to disassemble the whole thing or how do i do it? Or are there other possible causes of that cracking noise that i could check out first?
Hi, has anyone a fix for my problem. Build a collective and an Rudder with the big 86BLF04 . First I had no FFB Effekts but the spring effect was perfect over the whole travel. No I changed the normal settings above, now I get FFB in Flight, but I have a big deadzone without resistance . Even Steps are not counted in that area. The dead zone is not in the middle, but at the position the collective or rudder is at the moment and you start the movement.
Hey everyone, for the last few days I've had problems with my rhino in DCS, when either the roll axis or both are not generating any force. When I exit DCS it goes back to spring mode and becomes alive. Everything looks ok in the configurator, so it doesn't seem like a hardware/firmware issue, it's just in game. It used to just work, not sure what happened. I think the only thing I changed was the telemffb update. Has anyone had similar issues?
To rule out any of the override features you may have inadvertently enabled, does the same happen without TelemFFB running? Remember that the spring effect is part of the native sim implementation, not TelemFFB.
The blue dot does not smoothly follow the axis as you move it through the range of motion? A short clip showing the configurator window as your moving the axis might shed some light.
Not using simhaptic. The thing is I haven't changed anything in the settings recently, so I can't imagine it's related. I can only thing of either the telemffb update and dcs update
TeleFFB is off and I have that problem. Blue dot is not moving when starting the movement until the Force starts. Pinion is perfectly mounted for sure. We are speaking of only the standby behaviour at the moment. In Xplane the deadzone is the same... I upload a video now. Feels like there is an encoder plate loose and giving no signal.... But on two motors and controllers at the same way. Independent Controller, independent Power Supply.