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Decreasing dual analog gamepad sensitivity

 
 
Evan Joanette
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      17th May 2004
Folks,

I've got a space-flight sim I really would like to use my XFX Executioner
gamepad on, but even with the in-game joystick sensitivity at the lowest
level, the gamepad analog stick is much too twitchy.

Is there a Windows registry setting that can be tweaked to make the gamepad
less responsive? Or even a generic gamepad driver (with sensitivity
setting) that might be compatible?

Thanks in advance.

Evan


 
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Evan Joanette
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      17th May 2004
FYI, the game is Descent: Freespace.


 
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Jimmy S.
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      18th May 2004
Hi Evan,

You could try to add that gamepad as a generic one
using Control Panel / Game Controllers. This should
especially work well if it's a gameport analog joystick.

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Evan Joanette
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      31st May 2004
Thanks, I've done this, but I don't see any options to decrease the
gamepad sensitivity.

I need something that tricks all the games I play into thinking that
when the analog pad is pressed fully in one direction, it's only
"half" way pressed.

This should prevent any overly rapid movements while playing flight
sims.
 
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pjp
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      1st Jun 2004
Try the DXTweak utility that allows you to do things like that,
http://www.wingmanteam.com/latest_software/gadgets.htm

"Evan Joanette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks, I've done this, but I don't see any options to decrease the
> gamepad sensitivity.
>
> I need something that tricks all the games I play into thinking that
> when the analog pad is pressed fully in one direction, it's only
> "half" way pressed.
>
> This should prevent any overly rapid movements while playing flight
> sims.



 
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Evan Joanette
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      7th Jun 2004
I'm currently not at my computer, but from what I read, this is
EXACTLY the kind of utility I need.

Thanks!

Evan

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> Try the DXTweak utility that allows you to do things like that,
> http://www.wingmanteam.com/latest_software/gadgets.htm

 
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Evan Joanette
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      8th Jun 2004
Downloaded the TweakDX2 last night and it sounds cool, but I keep
getting WinXP application errors when I try to run it.

SEND/DON'T SEND an error report!!!???
I'll send an error report all right...right up Billy's butt!
 
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Evan Joanette
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      30th Jun 2004
I've tried DXtweak2, which by all accounts should fix my problem
exactly.

Unfortunately, I am continually unable to fully run the application as
it errors out after detected the presence of my controller. I've
tried a CH (Thrustmaster?) utility that created the same error,
leading me to wonder if the drivers supplied both by Windows and XFX
for my Executioner gamepad are incompatible with Dxtweak2.

An interesting side note to this problem, and possible explanation of
the error is that my gamepad is reported as a PS2 (Playstation)
controller. Odd no?
 
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Jimmy S.
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      30th Jun 2004
Hi Evan,

That's quite odd indeed. I would be curious to know
what the folks who created that utility might suggest..

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"Evan Joanette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
| I've tried DXtweak2, which by all accounts should fix my problem
| exactly.
|
| Unfortunately, I am continually unable to fully run the application as
| it errors out after detected the presence of my controller. I've
| tried a CH (Thrustmaster?) utility that created the same error,
| leading me to wonder if the drivers supplied both by Windows and XFX
| for my Executioner gamepad are incompatible with Dxtweak2.
|
| An interesting side note to this problem, and possible explanation of
| the error is that my gamepad is reported as a PS2 (Playstation)
| controller. Odd no?


 
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Evan Joanette
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      1st Jul 2004
Jimmy,

The Wingman Team that wrote DxTweak2 has been very helpful and
interested in the issue. They've offered to study my pad if I mail it
to them, but as they're in the US and I'm in Britain, the cost/benefit
ratio isn't worth it. If I really get bothered, I'll spend some
decent money and get a decent adjustable joystick.

I'm more ticked at XFX, a respectable graphic card and mobo
manufacturer for putting their name on a gamepad they don't support.
Although the hardware is decent, the software for this gizmo is
crappy. I prefer the Windows driver over what comes with the
gamepad...though it too causes a Dxtweak2 error.

Evan

"Jimmy S." <Private> wrote in message news:<40e2bf40$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> Hi Evan,
>
> That's quite odd indeed. I would be curious to know
> what the folks who created that utility might suggest..
>
> --
> Cheers, Windows XP MVP Shell / User
> Jimmy S. http://mvp.support.microsoft.com
>
>

 
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