mccoy007 Posted January 3, 2010 Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 HiSeveral days ago I found CRJ200 project when I browse the Internet. Following the name, I "Google" and find this website. I am a hardcore simulation aviator, but X Plane is a new found land for me, while CRJ200 is still under its developments, I decided to picked up the seamax, a smart looking seaplane for my first xplane payware plane.Beside the impression from 3D model, Virtual Cockpit of this beautiful plane. I am besieged by the joystick setting. Xplane's default joystick configuration doesn't seemed to work for me. The plane response too sensitivity compared to my experience on MSFS. I don't have any hours on the real propeller plane, so I am wondering if anybody here can provide me a suitable sitting for this Seamax. Many thanksYufeng Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Japo32 Posted January 3, 2010 Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 Well.. on the Seamax, as well as other aircraft what I usually do is redefine Joystick inputs on the x-plane joystick menu. So maybe if you have a very sensible joystick you will have for all other aircrafts also.Go to Settings/Joystick, keys & equipment, and there on center tab, you will be able to calibrate your joy. Put left sliders to 100% and right ones to 0% Then if your joy is very "nervous" apply a nullzone for it.Hope it can solve your issue. Happy 2010! and thanks for buying the Seamax! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mccoy007 Posted January 3, 2010 Author Report Share Posted January 3, 2010 HiThanks for your reply.I am using the HOTAS Cougar as my joystick. It shouldn't be categorized as a very sensible joystick. For MSFS I just leave it as default sensitivity setting(50%). Today I try to set all axis' control response to 50% and the plane response much better. I would like to know your setting on the stability augmentation. The xplane shows that the full left for most realism, but I do feel the aircraft is a bit too "twitchy" with the full left configuration. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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