Greetings from NM, I have the Thrustmaster cougar hotus. I have had this stick for about 10 or 12 years.
it is a high performance costly joy stick throttle combo. I have probably flown every flight or space simm that has been released since the early 80's. I Have had a Thrustmaster F-16 stick, the F-22 stick they made and now this cougar. thrustmaster has always had great service for me anyway, They sent me a complete rebuild kit for the cougar some years ago, I have not needed to rebuild anything, great stick great company..
I have never had a problem with this stick till now with this game.
I am having problems with sensitivity on the up-- down axis.I keep bobbing all over up and down.
I have never had this problem before with any other games, and in real life I have mid air refueled, so I am not a bobber , lol I can and have hit the target.
does anyone know how to set sensitivity in game, or is there a way? I have tried dead zones to no avail.
anybody else with a cougar out there?maybe trade some profiles?
any help would be great
Thanks
Are you sure that you set up your joystick pitch as analog? The following was taken from an earlier post by me: "When you go into options and controls, you'll notice a preset drop-down list at the top. I don't think it matters which one you choose because as soon as you start making changes, it switches to Custom. I assumed the left column was for keyboard and the right for joystick and that's generally true, but not entirely. If you hover your mouse over, e.g., the left column at Yaw Axis you'll notice that the pop-up box tells you this is analog input. If you hover your mouse over the left and right columns at Yaw Left you'll notice that the pop-up box tells you this is digital input. This is important! Keyboard and most joystick buttons should be set up as digital input; however, the joystick pitch, roll, yaw axes should be set up as analog".