My ship is pitching left for no reason...

This is new for me in 1.2

Pitching is not bound to my mouse, it's on Q/E. It happened without alt tab, it happened right as I undocked my ship started turning over.
 
I had this issue with my old Logitech. I had to kill a registry entry to fix it, I wish I could remember what I did exactly. Searching the forums should help. Failing that, uninstall the drivers for the stick, then reinstall them.
 
MK B and Joystick only. Joystick is dead center, and if I push it slightly to the right, it counters the pitching to the left.
 
MK B and Joystick only. Joystick is dead center, and if I push it slightly to the right, it counters the pitching to the left.

I am guessing you have tried alt-tabbing just to rule it out as the issue?

I would check the joystick properties in windows to see if the cross is dead centre.
 
I smack your Q key hard a couple times and see if perhaps it has some light sticking.

Could also be your joystick. My own cheap joystick rolls very slowly to the left. $20 Thrustmaster USB Joystick by chance?
 
Go into your device settings and re-calibrate the joystick. It sounds like it might've gotten knocked off center a bit.
 
My Thrustmaster HOTAS X started doing that after a couple of weeks.

One notch of deadzone in-game sorted it. I'm guessing cheap HOTAS build quality in my case...
 
Go into your device settings and re-calibrate the joystick. It sounds like it might've gotten knocked off center a bit.

My best guess.

Might happen if the stick was slouching to the right a bit when OP's system booted up, sees that as neutral. Put the stick in dead center but windows sees it differently ala leaning left.
 
my logitech 3d extreme pro sometimes yaws to the right when i start up and this persists for a while in the game but gradually gets less. if i log out and in again then it usually seems to right itself. game is perfectly playable but i just have to twist to coutnteract the yaw which can be a little tiring on the wrist. hasnt done it for ages now
 
It's a brand new Logitech 3D Pro and it was working perfectly yesterday. If I were to apply a dead zone this big, I might as well throw it out, I already have a small dead zone set up because it steered very slightly while idle. Gotta try recalibration now

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You're right, the stupid thing is off center

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I don't see any calibration, though.
 
Unplug it.

Wiggle it around, and push it to each corner. See that square that indicates it's off center? Push the joystick in the same fashion to "draw" that box.

Plug back in.

Sometimes they like to hide calibrate in the about tab.
 
How to calibrate a Logitech Extreme 3D

He mis-spelled it but here you go.

[video=youtube;6oKMw4wUR38]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oKMw4wUR38[/video]
 
If it happened right after you undocked with a station, check and make sure that your rotational correction is enabled. Right panel, under the Functions tab.

Having this turned off, could give the effect of the ship moving on its own, when In reality it's the station moving around the ship.
 
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