Reply 20 of 33, by Dominus
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it's not in the joystick section, it's much further up. No one was repeating earlier because everyone thought you should be able to find that in the config file
it's not in the joystick section, it's much further up. No one was repeating earlier because everyone thought you should be able to find that in the config file
try
timed=false
I just said, I set timed=false. Alright I see it now. What do you recommend setting it to? I'm guessing fixed, but what value do you recommend?
My bad. I said I set timed=true. I meant false but I was kinda tired when I wrote that. False does not work.
There is no 'timed=fixed' setting.
1+1=10
1. have you calibrated your joystick in windows?
2. does it work in windows games?
did you try the cycles?
I meant cycles. God I am sleep deprived. Sorry for the confusion. The joystick works perfectly with X-Wing Alliance, a more recent game. It's a USB joystick, and I am pretty sure it is calibrated in windows. What cycle settings do you recommend and if it is not calibrated in windows, where would I go for that? The control panel?
wrote:The control panel?
yes
Ok. Then yeah it should be, but I will try it again in a little while.
by the way - there is a windows version of tie fighter
For XP?
It's not the same...most noticable the midi score is missing instead the cd audio is looping again and again 😀
Well I don't think it's an calibration issue. And I don't think I would get the above mentioned version as the midi score is a classic and an audio loop would drive me nuts.