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Post by edgamer on Mar 15, 2018 16:58:09 GMT
Hello, I was wondering if you can help. I have been using a vJoy controller to play a game on a Windows 7 Pro PC, 64 bit. I have now moved to a Windows 10 Pro, 64 bit machine, and calibrated vJoy in exactly the same manner, with different results. On the Windows 7 machine, the Y axis maps from vJoy feeder 0-65% to the proportion of full bar on vJoy Monitor 0-65%, i.e. linearly varying On the Windows 10 machine, I am seeing a non-linear response in the Y axis to changes I make from vJoy Feeder. The X axis behaves linearly in both cases. - 0% feeder -> approx 0% of the bar in vJoy Monitor
- 1% feeder -> approx 50% of the bar in vJoy Monitor
- 50% feeder -> approx 80% of the bar in vJoy Monitor
- 65% feeder -> approx 100% of the bar in vJoy Monitor (but actually appears to saturate when feeder is at 65%)
Hopefully the image below helps. Any ideas why they might be behaving differently and how to fix this? Ed
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Post by Shaul (Admin) on Mar 15, 2018 18:02:43 GMT
Different calibration. Try calibrate using "Game Controllers" (joy.cpl) It is under the "settings" tab.
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Post by edgamer on Mar 16, 2018 12:19:29 GMT
Unfortunately this still gives me the nonlinear calibration for the Y axis; I've used the same calibration procedure as for the original machine.
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Post by Shaul (Admin) on Mar 17, 2018 15:37:33 GMT
Very strange. Is it the default device? Why not try to set another device (vJoy device #2) and try there. Or just reconfigure device #1.
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