I have noticed that with aileron re-mapping on, the aileron NULL zone set in the FSX controls dialog is ignored. (I am guessing this is an unintended consequence of you somehow bypassing the FSX aileron calibration, as I have also noticed that with aileron re-mapping on, I still have aileron control even if I delete the aileron axis in the FSX controls dialog.)
For FSUIPC users this is not a problem because you can map the aileron axis in FSUIPC with a NULL zone and also using the slope function to choose an appropriate response curve. However, you must leave aileron re-mapping OFF, or it interferes.
Aileron re-mapping ignores the NULL zone
Moderator: RussDirks
Re: Aileron re-mapping ignores the NULL zone
FS Force does in fact attempt to reproduce the null zone feature. It reads the null zone that you have specified from Controls/Standard.xml and applies it to the Aileron Remapping feature. The only catch is, when you change the null zone in FSX, FSX doesn't write the new value to Standard.xml until you exit FSX, so FS Force has no choice but to continue using the old value until you exit and restart FSX. Maybe that is what is happening with you? Try setting it to a really large value so it is very obvious, exit and restart FSX, and then see if the null zone is there.
Russel Dirks
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Re: Aileron re-mapping ignores the NULL zone
Okay thank Russ, I never tried that. I will report backRussDirks wrote:FSX doesn't write the new value to Standard.xml until you exit FSX, so FS Force has no choice but to continue using the old value until you exit and restart FSX.
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You are right (of course). Thanks!
MarkH