Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition

Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition

FAST HELP how to turn off controller vibration
My controller is vibrating (?) while playing, and this is the problem, but IT IS ALSO VIBRATING WHEN THE GAME IS TURNED OFF!
EDIT: 10 minutes after i turned the game off, it stoped vibrating
Last edited by lowkeystupidasf; May 6, 2020 @ 12:12pm
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JJ FSX May 6, 2020 @ 12:28pm 
There is a checkbox on a Tab in Settings/Controls.
lowkeystupidasf May 6, 2020 @ 12:28pm 
oh i didint knew that, thanks
lowkeystupidasf May 6, 2020 @ 12:29pm 
And do you maybe know why FSX doesnt want to let me fully calibrate it?
JJ FSX May 6, 2020 @ 12:40pm 
The calibrate button in FSX only accesses the same driver applet that is installed for a given controller so the problem would be with your driver applet, not FSX.

Notice that when you click the "calibrate" button in FSX it pulls up a list of installed controllers and you have to highlight which controller. Then it has two buttons "Advanced" and Properties. When you click properties that is when it pulls up the applet from the driver of the controller.

If you haven't installed the driver made for your controller than your only using some generic driver from Windows which likely would not have any advanced operations like calibration.

Last edited by JJ FSX; May 6, 2020 @ 12:44pm
lowkeystupidasf May 6, 2020 @ 12:42pm 
Originally posted by JJ FSX:
The calibrate button in FSX only accesses the same driver applet that is installed for any controller so the problem would be with your driver applet, not FSX. If you haven't installed the driver made for you controller than your only using some generic driver from Windows which likely would not have any advanced operations like calibration.
I just downloaded newest driver avalible for my controller (i have Genesis P65, and i have downloaded a driver from official Genesis website) but it didint work, i cant callibrate R2 and L2 as a rudder. I can callibrate only *these moving things*
Last edited by lowkeystupidasf; May 6, 2020 @ 12:43pm
JJ FSX May 6, 2020 @ 1:00pm 
Originally posted by Gibas:
Originally posted by JJ FSX:
The calibrate button in FSX only accesses the same driver applet that is installed for any controller so the problem would be with your driver applet, not FSX. If you haven't installed the driver made for you controller than your only using some generic driver from Windows which likely would not have any advanced operations like calibration.
I just downloaded newest driver avalible for my controller (i have Genesis P65, and i have downloaded a driver from official Genesis website) but it didint work, i cant callibrate R2 and L2 as a rudder. I can callibrate only *these moving things*
On your controller are R2 and L2 sliders or buttons? You can't assign the rudder to buttons. On my XBOX controller, the rudder is assigned to RT and LT which are sliders. And I cannot re-assign it to anything else like RS or LS cause they are buttons.
lowkeystupidasf May 7, 2020 @ 1:28am 
L2 and R2 are sliders on my Genesis P65 controller, it worked fine (on my previous controller, also P65, i bought new cuz the older one was 4 year old, and on this also worked, i just unplugged it for few minutes and now it isn't working)
lowkeystupidasf May 7, 2020 @ 7:39am 
Oh nevermind it worked, i was trying to play at D-Input, but in X-Input (which game reads as an XBOX 360 controller) it just worked
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Date Posted: May 6, 2020 @ 12:11pm
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