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| Los Abrazos Rotos:
I suppose it could be possible to extend the centre using U360 maps.. That would probably solve the problem. |
| PL1:
--- Quote from: Los Abrazos Rotos on May 19, 2012, 08:22:14 am ---Ok, silicone lubed the stick. It does return to the centre better but I still have the same problem. There is an area around the centre the joystick sticks and doesnt go quite back to centre, meaning that for instance on my desktop if i move my arrow left release the stick the arrow continues moving left. Kinda annoying. Any ideas how to get round this problem? --- End quote --- This thread may have a few things for you to check. http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=108977.0 Scott |
| Los Abrazos Rotos:
Cheers, lots of people with the same problem. Looks to me like a design flaw with the pivot. It only happens in analog mode. I think adding a dead zone will help. This stick has a lot of plus points but I am pretty close to replacing it - not returning to the centre is a bit of a deal breaker.. Considering the price of the stick and required extras its not unreasonable to want it to centre without having to perform major surgery :banghead: |
| eds1275:
How big is the dead zone on your stick? Everything I've ever played that is analogue no matter the price always had a decent sized dead zone, I think it's just the nature of the beast. I don't have a u360 though they are my eventual plan. |
| Los Abrazos Rotos:
I'm making the dead zone as big as possible, its slightly better but still not great |
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