Recently received my Rhino motor kit and absolutely loving the diy build process, I’m surprised at the lack of diy Yoke builds, does the telemffb software support such applications or is there more fundamental implication issues?
What do you mean? force trim release is a built in function of the configurator, you just need to enable it and asssign a key. (use loopback for the pedals)
yeah im meaning a way to turn off the force trim system, IE like the dash switch in the huey, i flip that off but I still get DCS' FFB effects, Id like to turn it off for hovering, to save fighting the spring, then turn it back on in stable flight
There are no hot keys in either configurator or TelemFFB. But the FT switch in the DCS Huey is modeled by the native implementation. When you turn off the switch, the spring force should stop (check you don't have "sticky" enabled in configurator)
It only took about 3 months for mine and 3 days to have it shipped to me in the States. I just got it last Thursday. Just get on the list and forget about it.
Thank you Walmis and "LimitlessVR&Simrigs" for making me aware I absolutely don't need a FFB Stick but can't live without anymore, so pulled the trigger and ordered !
Since I am too lazy and/or too stupid to read the manual, may I have a question about axis "curve"? I find that Y-axis pull is too much, i.e. I find I can pull a lot too easily, as I am not supposed to change the saturation curve in-game, which setting in the Configurator should I use? I tried the "Saturation" under Effects tab did nothing regarding it.
Thanks. Shipping of mine to the UK was a nightmare. It was done by TNT and 6 months after I got my Rhino they came back asking for the import tax I had already paid.
I had to send them a copy of the invoice they sent me the first time, then a screenshot of my bank statement to prove I paid. WTF... All this would have been on their system anyway
Currently, the only way to set up a sort of saturation is to manually edit the calibrated range max and min values in configurator. For example, if your calibrated range is 1275 to 3003, simply subtract/add an equal amount from both ends. 1075 and 3203 as an example. This will cause the full physical deflection of the axis to only amount to a partial excursion in the game , which is exactly what the saturation does for reducing sensitivity.
Shipping is with Fedex now, they sent a text I paid online and after it was delivered I had an invoice stating 0 to pay, it does annoy me we pay £50 shipping and they still want to charge extra for collecting VAT
A few years ago I bought a FFB wheel from the US £3000, it was defective so I returned it for repair, they made a mistake and sent me another returned one, I returned it and they sent me a new one. I had to pay 20% VAT on each wheel and then claim back from the inland revenue the two which were returned.
I had a very upsetting experience with FedEx on a return item. The CS was both lying and incompetent. This time, the “planned” delivery was a Tue but as I see the base was in my area on Sat, I called FedEx and asked them to deliver on Mon and it worked.
The rest is also in mostly competition on how bad they can be as well.
I've had several occasions where I've literally been standing in the street, watched the dhl truck stop at the bottom of my street, wait a minute, pull a u turn and a few seconds the app pings "delivery attempted".
Ups, with my rhino as a matter of fact didn't even make to the bottom of my street, but got scared the hill before that, so I had to meet him half a mile down the road. At least he called me.