TECH HELP: Joystick Curves not recognizing YAW

I've installed the Joystick Curves tool recently, the interface is fairly simple and it's mostly been working without any problems. The JC forums don't seem to be active, so I'll post this here:

I use a dual stick setup to play Elite Dangerous. (Thrustmaster t16000 [L] and VKB sim Gladiator [R]) I only need JC working with the Gladiator, as that's the one I use for aiming. I've set up Pitch and Roll very easily, but JC doesn't seem to notice physical inputs from my Gladiator's yaw, while recognizing all 3 axes from the t16000. The Gladiator's yaw hasn't shown any issues beyond this.

Is there a fix for this? Thanks in advance for any help.
 
You do NOT need joystick curves with the VKB Gladiator. There is a utility called VKBDevCfg. That will allow you to set response curves and save them to the eprom in the joystick. You can find the utility by clicking here. There's even a manual for it you can download on the same page. The Wizzo software doesn't have provisions, that I know of, for setting response curves. You can also set the sensitivity of the axes. Normally it's 11 bit by default. This gives 2048 values for each full axis range. You can bump it up to 15 bit that will give you 32768 values. You have to set this resolution for each axis you want it to apply to.

If you want to insist on using Jcurves, I have found when it doesn't respond to a device, you can make sure that your tab is on yaw (or whatever axis isn't reponding) and then right click on the green area. This will bring up a context menu. Select Physical device and then ensure that the device you are using is selected. Most likely it won't be so just click on that device to set it to that axis.
 
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