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BUG? Peripherals cause loss of movement
I have a HOSAS (Hands on stick and stick) setup for Star Citizen, an incredibly buggy game. If I unplug those peripherals it will make me have to REBIND EVERYTHING. Every time. So I do not unplug them. Now the real issue, and why I had to explain that. If I am playing a run on HoHII I may accidentally bump one of those sticks or my rudder pedals and it immediately takes over as primary input and I cannot switch back to Keyboard and mouse at all, with my situation I cannot even navigate the menu. I cannot enjoy the game on desktop because of this. If anyone has suggestions other than unplugging the sticks and rudder pedals be my guest :O
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Originally posted by GammaPerfect:
BUG? Peripherals cause loss of movement
I have a HOSAS (Hands on stick and stick) setup for Star Citizen, an incredibly buggy game. If I unplug those peripherals it will make me have to REBIND EVERYTHING. Every time. So I do not unplug them. Now the real issue, and why I had to explain that. If I am playing a run on HoHII I may accidentally bump one of those sticks or my rudder pedals and it immediately takes over as primary input and I cannot switch back to Keyboard and mouse at all, with my situation I cannot even navigate the menu. I cannot enjoy the game on desktop because of this. If anyone has suggestions other than unplugging the sticks and rudder pedals be my guest :O

Can you not just temporarily disable the HOSAS in device manager?
Originally posted by アンジェル:
Originally posted by GammaPerfect:
BUG? Peripherals cause loss of movement
I have a HOSAS (Hands on stick and stick) setup for Star Citizen, an incredibly buggy game. If I unplug those peripherals it will make me have to REBIND EVERYTHING. Every time. So I do not unplug them. Now the real issue, and why I had to explain that. If I am playing a run on HoHII I may accidentally bump one of those sticks or my rudder pedals and it immediately takes over as primary input and I cannot switch back to Keyboard and mouse at all, with my situation I cannot even navigate the menu. I cannot enjoy the game on desktop because of this. If anyone has suggestions other than unplugging the sticks and rudder pedals be my guest :O

Can you not just temporarily disable the HOSAS in device manager?
Just worried it will have the same effect as unplugging them, and then I am mapping everything again in Star Citizen, the fact is this should not be happening anyways, If I use the keyboard it should switch back to it, there is no drift on the sticks causing them to constantly take over. So its just a fact that it is something that could be improved upon
Originally posted by GammaPerfect:
Originally posted by アンジェル:

Can you not just temporarily disable the HOSAS in device manager?
Just worried it will have the same effect as unplugging them, and then I am mapping everything again in Star Citizen, the fact is this should not be happening anyways, If I use the keyboard it should switch back to it, there is no drift on the sticks causing them to constantly take over. So its just a fact that it is something that could be improved upon

I do not get the logic of your "HOSAS".

If you set it up with the device, there should be a configuration to save.
If you set it up with Star Citizen, there should be a configuration to save.

In either case the configuration should be able to be reloaded after saving, no matter what you do with the device.

You sure you are not missing something like a configuration file you can backup if you are worried?
Originally posted by アンジェル:
Originally posted by GammaPerfect:
Just worried it will have the same effect as unplugging them, and then I am mapping everything again in Star Citizen, the fact is this should not be happening anyways, If I use the keyboard it should switch back to it, there is no drift on the sticks causing them to constantly take over. So its just a fact that it is something that could be improved upon

I do not get the logic of your "HOSAS".

If you set it up with the device, there should be a configuration to save.
If you set it up with Star Citizen, there should be a configuration to save.

In either case the configuration should be able to be reloaded after saving, no matter what you do with the device.

You sure you are not missing something like a configuration file you can backup if you are worried?
Have you played star citizen with a hosas?? If you unplug both or disable both sticks it swaps them in the settings, all the buttons on the right stick now become set on the left, it is very confusing and very stupid how it is, you have to then go into the command menu and swap the sticks and then you can load a saved config. EITHER WAY ITS A PAIN and I should not have to deal with that.
Originally posted by GammaPerfect:
Originally posted by アンジェル:

I do not get the logic of your "HOSAS".

If you set it up with the device, there should be a configuration to save.
If you set it up with Star Citizen, there should be a configuration to save.

In either case the configuration should be able to be reloaded after saving, no matter what you do with the device.

You sure you are not missing something like a configuration file you can backup if you are worried?
Have you played star citizen with a hosas?? If you unplug both or disable both sticks it swaps them in the settings, all the buttons on the right stick now become set on the left, it is very confusing and very stupid how it is, you have to then go into the command menu and swap the sticks and then you can load a saved config. EITHER WAY ITS A PAIN and I should not have to deal with that.

At least you know it is no Heroes of Hammerwatch II issue.
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Date Posted: Jan 31 @ 2:18pm
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