Gladiator nxt evo

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Gladiator nxt evo

Postby Quator_1299 » Tue Nov 28, 2023 1:44

Hello guys i was calibrating my sticks when i came
acrossed with a problem on my x axis. It wont proper return to center and i have to do some micro adjustment just to put properly on the center. Only solution is to loosen the x axis clutch, but i wanted it a softer with encoubtering any issue

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Re: Gladiator nxt evo

Postby fallout9 » Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:03

Perfect return to center or heavy dampener - choose one :)

Seriously, don't look at numbers; try it in game instead, you might not even notice that. If your plane/ship drifts though either release the dampener a bit or add a stronger spring on that axis.

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Re: Gladiator nxt evo

Postby Delta » Tue Nov 28, 2023 13:52

Or dial the deadzone up a little, I guess

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Re: Gladiator nxt evo

Postby Bobby_Nova » Wed Dec 06, 2023 0:45

As other's have suggested, I just slightly increased the deadzone inside my game's (in my case, Star Citizen) controller options.

And I mean SLIGHTLY--such that it's not actually perceptible (in a negative way) in-game, yet it totally took care of the issue.

So, in Star Citizen, that meant increasing my stick's deadzone from .03% to .05%. I tried .04% but still got drift, so .05% did the trick.


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