Hello, I hope I'm posting in the right area.
I attempted to make a ticket on the VKB Europe website but nothing is showing.
I have a GNX-THQ + some other modules + stick since around January and have had a few hours of use on them due to other commitments. I've had them set up and on the desk for these months so dust may be an issue although I have taken the cover off to inspect it and there is nothing obvious in the way. In any case, the right most throttle on the GNX-THQ is a bit erratic, it will jump all over the place even after calibration. I found that I can calibrate it and it will be fine for a brief moment then it will be back to registering random inputs.
When I first set up the quadrant, I found that all 3 axis were misbehaving until I tightened them up just a little bit with the clutch screws on the top. With the right axis, tightening it a lot can make it behave a little bit more, but it does not solve the issue. I'm a bit lost on how to fix it at this stage. Any help would be appreciated
GNX-THQ Erratic throttle
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Re: GNX-THQ Erratic throttle
Those bolts are not for adjusting the axes, they are just a mechanical dampener for the axes' levers.
Please post a screenshot with VKBDevCfg showing the Profile/Axes/Logical and Physical Axes charts.
Please post a screenshot with VKBDevCfg showing the Profile/Axes/Logical and Physical Axes charts.
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Re: GNX-THQ Erratic throttle
Select your device in the device list and press Default button under the Tools tab.
Select your device in the device list, navigate to Global/External/ExternalDevices panel and click the Find&Autoconfig button.
Select your device in the device list and calibrate:
- press the Start Calibr button under the Tools tab;
- move the joystick all its axes - pitch, roll, twist it, push the minithrottle up and down;
- press the center push button of the ministick and move it all around;
- push the 3 axes on the THQ modules through their whole range;
- if you set up any axes on the SEM include them in this process too;
- when done press the End Calibr button.
Select your device in the device list, navigate to Global/External/ExternalDevices panel and click the Find&Autoconfig button.
Select your device in the device list and calibrate:
- press the Start Calibr button under the Tools tab;
- move the joystick all its axes - pitch, roll, twist it, push the minithrottle up and down;
- press the center push button of the ministick and move it all around;
- push the 3 axes on the THQ modules through their whole range;
- if you set up any axes on the SEM include them in this process too;
- when done press the End Calibr button.
Re: GNX-THQ Erratic throttle
I made a quick video showing the calibration and the issue I am getting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF0gZ1l0Idc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF0gZ1l0Idc
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Re: GNX-THQ Erratic throttle
Let's try and see if it acts the same on another firmware:
- download the latest configurator, bootloader and firmware package;
- unzip them all in the same, dedicated folder;
- run zBootloader, select your device from de device list in the lower half of the window, then click the Start Boot button;
- click the zBoot device that shows up in the device list screen, then click the ... button on the upper right side and navigate to the firmware file (_GNX_USB_Controller_v2.09.0.vkb) - load it up;
- click the Flash It! button and wait for the flashing operation to end;
- zBootloader should close by itself;
- run VkbDevCfg as Admin and select your device in the upper blue device list;
- click the Default button under the Tools tab;
- after restart select again your device, navigate to Global/External/ExternalDevices panel and press the Find&AutoConfig button;
- calibrate by pressing the Start Calibr button, moving the 3 axes through their whole range, then clicking the End Calibr. button.
- download the latest configurator, bootloader and firmware package;
- unzip them all in the same, dedicated folder;
- run zBootloader, select your device from de device list in the lower half of the window, then click the Start Boot button;
- click the zBoot device that shows up in the device list screen, then click the ... button on the upper right side and navigate to the firmware file (_GNX_USB_Controller_v2.09.0.vkb) - load it up;
- click the Flash It! button and wait for the flashing operation to end;
- zBootloader should close by itself;
- run VkbDevCfg as Admin and select your device in the upper blue device list;
- click the Default button under the Tools tab;
- after restart select again your device, navigate to Global/External/ExternalDevices panel and press the Find&AutoConfig button;
- calibrate by pressing the Start Calibr button, moving the 3 axes through their whole range, then clicking the End Calibr. button.
Re: GNX-THQ Erratic throttle
Thank you for the detailed replies so far.
I've carried out your instructions to the letter, flashed with the latest firmware and re-calibrated with the latest vkbdevcfg and I am still seeing the same problem. This appears to be a hardware issue and not a software issue at this point I'm afraid. I think I got a dud.
I've carried out your instructions to the letter, flashed with the latest firmware and re-calibrated with the latest vkbdevcfg and I am still seeing the same problem. This appears to be a hardware issue and not a software issue at this point I'm afraid. I think I got a dud.
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Re: GNX-THQ Erratic throttle
Please log into your account on EU website and fill up a ticket. If the ticket goes unanswered please update this thread.
Re: GNX-THQ Erratic throttle
Update on the issue: I raised a ticket just before this thread and I realise it never sent. I had a few attempts with chrome in incognito mode and other browsers - but I found that Internet Explorer worked in the end. I can see the ticket now and I will update you on whether or not they respond. (ticket #7893)
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