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Posted 12/19/2009 12:36:18 AM
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Hi, I can't seem to calibrate it right. I press calibrate, and I turn it left and right, then up and down, and then I roll it left and right. And when I get into Flight Simulator, its completely messed up. And I find the yaw and roll to get filled up while I am "pitching" it up and down, and pitch goes up when I make it go left and right. Is their a how-to video? Am I missing something? The instructions just say, twist it in the directions as illustrated. Thats what I have been trying to do :/
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Posted 12/20/2009 11:59:50 PM
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What you do is take it off your head, roll it around a few times (like, all the way around a few time, think continuous barrel roll) do the same moving forward, and then just randomly roll it around and move it all the way through yaw.
Do so SLOWLY.

Also, it should fill up pitch with roll, and so on and so forth, The X of that accelerometer is aligned with the Y of the other accelerometer, etc etc. It still works.

Also, when you look up it moves right and left because of the earth's magnetic north. Try facing north when playing ingame, but since the devs don't put anything in to accommodate this is the best you can do.

Lastly, don't zero it out. I don't know why that function even exists.
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Posted 12/23/2009 3:19:06 PM
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Thanks alot. That worked out well for me. I'm currently enjoying flight simulator very much right now =D
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