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Re: Big Giant Super Humongous Problems

Well, when you say "hit the trigger", does that mean "turn it on"?

If that is the case, you may need to calibrate your joystick(s).

Or do you mean the button on the joystick?

Sensitivity is due to the joystick you are using. The ones in the kit this year and last really suck. Buy and old flightstick on ebay for 10 bucks (we bought 4). They are set up for right and left hands as well!

Try using the dashboard to view the signals coming from your joystick when you move it to certain positions, and match those numbers with the single-joysitck code. It sounds like you just have somehting backwards.

I don't have much experience with single joystick code, but it probablly depends on the joystick you are using. I have always found driving with two joysticks to be the most enjoyable / simple way to do it.
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