MemphisBelle Posted December 27, 2014 Share Posted December 27, 2014 Hey there guys, I made myself a xmas present and got the X55. Most of the Inputs work well, the only Thing that makes me mad is that the Rotary 1 (the one on top of the Throttle), acts as Throttle. I already have searched for related Topics and found one, but the answers there didnt really helped me out, thats why I am asking specifically here again for this particular issue. I also already checked the Settings and deleted all axis Inputs for the Throttle device and assigned them new to respectived functions. So I got the Joy_X and Joy_Y (each is a single throttle) to either the left and the right Throttle. I assigned the Joy_Z to both Throttles. Ingame I now can use the Throttle for both or each of them and it works perfectly. But when I now move the Rotary 1, so it has an effect on the throttle as well and I cant get rid of it. I checked the Settings and tried to figure out which Axis is beeing recognized as soon as I use Rotary 1 and I noticed that it is giving the Joy_Z Input. This is pretty much useless and unnecessary. Can anybody give me an advice of getting this fixed? Thanks in advance DCS-Tutorial-Collection BlackSharkDen - Helicopter only Specs:: ASrock Z790 Pro RS; Intel i5-13600K @5,1Ghz; 64GB DDR5 RAM; RTX 3080 @10GB; Corsair RMX Serie 750; 2x SSD 850 EVO 1x860 EVO 500GB 1x nvme M.2 970 EVO 1TB; 1x nvme M.2 980 Pro 2TB+ 3 TB HDD Hardware: Oculus Rift S; HOTAS Warthog; Saitek Rudder Pedals, K-51 Collective Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alkaline Posted December 29, 2014 Share Posted December 29, 2014 I have only read your topic, but most probably the rotary 1 axis is assigned on the throttle in DCS. Clear every axis binds. X-55 Rhino guide to configure the Mouse Nipple to work as TDC slew! My rig AMD FX-8320 @ 4.4GHz 8GB RAM R9 270x 2GB SSD Win 8.1 Pro Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MemphisBelle Posted December 30, 2014 Author Share Posted December 30, 2014 I have only read your topic, but most probably the rotary 1 axis is assigned on the throttle in DCS. Clear every axis binds. I figured so far that the Rotary 1 assignes Joy_Z to the axis (I´m thinking right now that I havent tried the input of the other Rotaries...would be interesting which Axis they do assign), just like the Throttle (both) does. A solution for the A-10C would be thus just to assign Joy_X and Joy_Y to the left and right engine and leave the both Throttle Axis blank. This will ignore then the Rotary input. But this is for the A-10C only (or any other 2 engine Jet that is about to come) and no fix for other modules that require a seperate input of Throttle and Axis. DCS-Tutorial-Collection BlackSharkDen - Helicopter only Specs:: ASrock Z790 Pro RS; Intel i5-13600K @5,1Ghz; 64GB DDR5 RAM; RTX 3080 @10GB; Corsair RMX Serie 750; 2x SSD 850 EVO 1x860 EVO 500GB 1x nvme M.2 970 EVO 1TB; 1x nvme M.2 980 Pro 2TB+ 3 TB HDD Hardware: Oculus Rift S; HOTAS Warthog; Saitek Rudder Pedals, K-51 Collective Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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