When the FSS first came out, I found that using Absolute Tuning was way better (for me) than using the normal tuning function. I bound the Absolute Tuning to the wheel on the outside of my Thrustmaster TWCS throttle, and it was very quick and easy to use and pretty accurate.
I just had cause to use the FSS recently, and now, any time I use Absolute Tuning and move the marker over a signal it jumps around wildly, making it almost impossible to use. It's still bound to the same axis on the same throttle, although I've changed my stick.
It's not a huge deal as I rarely use the FSS now and I've bound the normal tuning and can use that, just wondering what might be causing that behavior, or if anyone else has experienced it.
I play in VR just in case that might be relevant.
I just had cause to use the FSS recently, and now, any time I use Absolute Tuning and move the marker over a signal it jumps around wildly, making it almost impossible to use. It's still bound to the same axis on the same throttle, although I've changed my stick.
It's not a huge deal as I rarely use the FSS now and I've bound the normal tuning and can use that, just wondering what might be causing that behavior, or if anyone else has experienced it.
I play in VR just in case that might be relevant.