

With a dead zone set, the logical axis (how axis movement translates into the game environment) should start moving AFTER the physical axis has started moving, depending on how much dead zone you have set.Ĭlick thumbnail to see the effect of dead zone on the logical axis: You can see the effect of your set dead zone by moving your controller and observing the logical axis (green diamond) compared to the physical axis (red) at the top of the axis settings screen (animation below). Some devices already have a dead zone, some none at all.

Having a user adjusted dead zone can prevent this unwanted movement in the neutral position. Depending on how sensitive your controller is, holding it in a neutral, centred position can sometimes return movement to your aircraft where you normally wouldn't want any.
#Joystick sensitivity issue how to
At the foot of the guide is an explanation on how to map buttons or keys to axes such as Prop Pitch, Mixture and Radiator.Īn example of an axis settings screen - Roll axis:ĭead zone is a small, set radius around centre of your controller axis where user input is ignored. For those that may be having problems with their controller axis and sensitivity settings, here is a breakdown explaining some of the more important settings for axis configuration.
