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Joystick use in mouse-aim


I just got a Thrustmaster 16000M FCS Flight Pack (https://support.thrustmaster.com/en/product/t-16000m-fcs-flight-pack-en/) and I wanted to use it in conjunction with my mouse. I have had success with it but I wanted to use my joystick for general flying, landing, and takeoff. I set it so it works in realistic controls and everything works as it is supposed to. However when I switched to mouse aim expecting my joystick to work just fine there but my pitch and yaw (bound to the joystick) only work when I pull the stick to the maximum value, but my yaw and throttle (bound to the throttle module and petals) work just fine. in the meantime, I have it so I switch controls mode via a button on my joystick, but I would like the luxury to be able to not have to. Does anyone have any suggestions? My controls setup is linked.

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1 hour ago, BlustryestBrush said:

I just got a Thrustmaster 16000M FCS Flight Pack (https://support.thrustmaster.com/en/product/t-16000m-fcs-flight-pack-en/) and I wanted to use it in conjunction with my mouse. I have had success with it but I wanted to use my joystick for general flying, landing, and takeoff. I set it so it works in realistic controls and everything works as it is supposed to. However when I switched to mouse aim expecting my joystick to work just fine there but my pitch and yaw (bound to the joystick) only work when I pull the stick to the maximum value, but my yaw and throttle (bound to the throttle module and petals) work just fine. in the meantime, I have it so I switch controls mode via a button on my joystick, but I would like the luxury to be able to not have to. Does anyone have any suggestions? My controls setup is linked.

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There is nothing you can do about it and no way around it either.  If you don't already know, when in realistic or full-real controls, they are in an analog state, in mouse aim however, the axis controls other than the throttle become digital...correct me if I'm wrong but the yaw becomes digital too as far as I know

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oh thanks

6 hours ago, Oldtimer1955 said:

There is nothing you can do about it and no way around it either.  If you don't already know, when in realistic or full-real controls, they are in an analog state, in mouse aim however, the axis controls other than the throttle become digital...correct me if I'm wrong but the yaw becomes digital too as far as I know

oh thanks

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