Adjusting stick sensitivity
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Adjusting stick sensitivity
So I'm playing TIE95 again, and it's actually kind of neat (and way better in hardware than the old software nonsense). However, I play with a PS2 controller, and the sticks are way, way nutso sensitive. Are there apps that can reduce sensitivity on them, or introduce a deadzone? TIE95 itself has zero joystick options, and the software for my PS2 converter just has calibration etc.
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You play a FLIGHT SIM with a CONSOLE PAD?
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It's good enough for FS2, it's good enough for TIE. Thanks for your help, though. Wait, you didn't help.MKSheppard wrote:You play a FLIGHT SIM with a CONSOLE PAD?
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Pf course I have. Like I said, the software provides no sensitivity or deadzone options. All I can do is calibrate and change the force feedback settings.Arrow wrote:Have you check Game Controllers in your control panel? If you can adjust the sensitivity/deadzone, that's the most likely place you'll find it.
I can poke around and look for some. What do you use to run the PS2 controller on a PC?Stark wrote:It's good enough for FS2, it's good enough for TIE. Thanks for your help, though. Wait, you didn't help.MKSheppard wrote:You play a FLIGHT SIM with a CONSOLE PAD?
DIE! DIE YOU GODDAMN HERETIC!
Pf course I have. Like I said, the software provides no sensitivity or deadzone options. All I can do is calibrate and change the force feedback settings.Arrow wrote:Have you check Game Controllers in your control panel? If you can adjust the sensitivity/deadzone, that's the most likely place you'll find it.