I use the hat on the joystic of my x52pro in turret mode. This way I can also steer the SRV too...and it is indeed tooooooo jumpy.
But I cannot use another method because I am not not an octopus.
Worth checking you have the turret aiming set to axis rather than left/right. You'll get a digital response if you use left/right with the stick.Indeed
Well my mouse pointer jumps every now and then making it very frustrating to try and use, so I have my X52Pro set for operating the turret, up and down is just fine, but left and right the aim shoots past the target every time
Worth checking you have the turret aiming set to axis rather than left/right. You'll get a digital response if you use left/right with the stick.
+1 to you sir, this was the answer, there needs to be some sort of dampening on the left-right digital response, I now have the axis bound to my joystick yaw, much better!
Thanks to all those who replied!
Prefer it the other way round
I'm using trackIR with the warthog HOTAS. I'm also having the same experience as everyone else here. Here's the 'WHY':
The turret input is i/o only?! (Should be analog for EVERY reason) We'll there's your problem. As well as: no trackIR support in Turret mode?!, no sensitivity adjustments?!
I've even gotten creative and made my stick itself the control for aiming (because it's analog), but no matter what my (only adjustment available) deadzone, it's either actuated/not actuated at full speed. And I'm being very gentle. This does not work, either.
Now for the hard questions...
Who QC'd this trash, and who hasn't fixed this yet?! Try employing more than 30 people, and maybe (just maybe) you'll deliver a half way decent product the first time. That was for you, Frontier.
Spending more time in a game with the controls, finding out after hours of madness that it's , and boom: it's time for bed; all you've done is let your missions expire, so screw off A hole, come back tomorrow and with my controls some more.
SRV... If you're not going balls to the wall or jumping off a cliff on purpose, it's USELESS.
RANT DONE
Maybe you should look at the games settings. Sensitivity is an option, how about you turn the sensitivity down as well as your attitude?
How would TrackIR work on your turret? You want to snap your neck trying to shoot behind you?
My turret is really jumpy - I since found out its afraid of the dark...
On my x52pro I use the yaw on the stick to steer and the x and y to aim. That way I can drive and shoot from turret view - eight arms not required. Hat on the back of the throttle does the thrusters.
The big x and y axis mean the turret is a lot less sensitive than when using buttons.