1 - Device model and version: VKB Gunfighter Mk I Base + VKB Extension + MCG Pro
2 - Controller Firmware version: BB_GF_MCGP_v1_94_B
3 - Number and type of springs used: Default, no changes.
4 - Type of cams used: Default, no changes.
5 - If VKB original software: VKBDevCfg-C v0.87.05
The question is in regards to joystick / pedals axes:
6 - Vkbjoytester screenshot:
7 - Vkbdevcfg-c screenshots: See video linked below.
Hi Team,
I've noticed this behaviour getting worse on my MCG Pro + Extension + Gunfighter Mk I base for some time.
I had first seen it shortly after receiving my GF, and emailed about it. With a FW update, it only seemed to go away.
I've updated to the latest v1_94_B FW for the MCG Pro, and the problem is no better or worse. It is only affecting the X-Axis.
I've opened the GF's case to inspect for debris or other funky things in the housing, and haven't spotted anything that shouldn't be there. Visually, everything seems fine.
What can we do, gents?
Best Regards,
A Happy Customer
Video of the problem:
https://youtu.be/AXpv9jJxEO8
@00:23 - Calibration
@01:40 - Testing Calibration
@02:20 - Testing MCGPro Error Level
@03:02 - Testing GFMK1 Base Error Level
@03:20 - My Give Up ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Funky X-Axis Behaviour
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Funky X-Axis Behaviour
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Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
Shouldn't be difficult to fix, I think.
Remove the mechanism from the base and unplug the connectors of X-sensor. Don't just try to push them in with brute force hoping to restore contact: unplug and replug. No excessive force needed, just full out and full in.
Tell me if it worked.
Remove the mechanism from the base and unplug the connectors of X-sensor. Don't just try to push them in with brute force hoping to restore contact: unplug and replug. No excessive force needed, just full out and full in.
Tell me if it worked.
Best Regards,
AeroGator
AeroGator
Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
YOU'RE A WIZZARD 'ARRY!
It seems to have fixed that issue - I read the "MCG Pro Roll Axis Jumping" thread and suspected this had a chance of affecting my GF1 base as well, but not enough to go ahead and try that fix.
The problem was exactly that - a connector that was no longer fully seated. When I re-plugged the X-Sensor's cable into the socket, I noticed that the socket shifted on its pins. Possible dry joint?
On another note, I have a query regarding the smoothness of the movement on the X-Axis. I've noticed that despite the cams being clean and the X-Axis dry clutch being loose, I still have a fair amount of friction to overcome to move the stick on the X-Axis. It's enough to block out very fine movements, which isn't nice. On the other hand, the Y-Axis is buttery smooth.
What can I do to remove the friction on the X movement?
Cheers!
It seems to have fixed that issue - I read the "MCG Pro Roll Axis Jumping" thread and suspected this had a chance of affecting my GF1 base as well, but not enough to go ahead and try that fix.
The problem was exactly that - a connector that was no longer fully seated. When I re-plugged the X-Sensor's cable into the socket, I noticed that the socket shifted on its pins. Possible dry joint?
On another note, I have a query regarding the smoothness of the movement on the X-Axis. I've noticed that despite the cams being clean and the X-Axis dry clutch being loose, I still have a fair amount of friction to overcome to move the stick on the X-Axis. It's enough to block out very fine movements, which isn't nice. On the other hand, the Y-Axis is buttery smooth.
What can I do to remove the friction on the X movement?
Cheers!
Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
'at's why they call me 'Arrygatorsnuffles wrote:YOU'RE A WIZZARD 'ARRY!
Talking that scratching thing, pls take off the bottom cover and take a good picture of the inside. Pls allow some time to make it a really good picture (no hand-held camera, even no-shadow light, good sharpness, etc.) - as we need to look inside like the thing is sitting on our desk. Better take a couple of pics at a bit different angles. Don't be savvy on size/resolution.
Post them here, we will chew on it.
Best Regards,
AeroGator
AeroGator
Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
Hi Team,
After a stupid long time away, I've been able to return to the problem. Sorry, duty called
I've compiled a Google Photos album, hopefully it's some help for your team: photos.app.goo.gl/reCADyyR88nUhCxw7
I notice that the X-axis plastic buffer is not truly parallel with the X-axis. This seems to be a minor issue, though.
As a workaround, I loosened off the friction nut for the X-Axis all the way back, and the axis is properly smooth.
Happy to continue to wait, after all I wasn't able to get these images for you before I was sent away.
Cheers,
After a stupid long time away, I've been able to return to the problem. Sorry, duty called
I've compiled a Google Photos album, hopefully it's some help for your team: photos.app.goo.gl/reCADyyR88nUhCxw7
I notice that the X-axis plastic buffer is not truly parallel with the X-axis. This seems to be a minor issue, though.
As a workaround, I loosened off the friction nut for the X-Axis all the way back, and the axis is properly smooth.
Happy to continue to wait, after all I wasn't able to get these images for you before I was sent away.
Cheers,
Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
snuffles wrote:After a stupid long time away, I've been able to return to the problem. Sorry, duty called
I've compiled a Google Photos album, hopefully it's some help for your team...
Hope you got your issues sorted out
Now, I asked you to post pics here not out of a whim but for a reason.
Please do so.
We only follow external links in a few extraordinary situations, this not being such.
Hope to be on it as soon as you upload the pics!
Best Regards,
AeroGator
AeroGator
Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
Hi Aerogator,
I've been away for work again, apologies - I'll pull the pictures for the internals from the gallery and upload here.
The jittery input issue had earlier been temporarily resolved by re-seating or tightening the pins for the X-Axis. It's returned since then, and it's become worse. It only affects the X-Axis, and is still present even after immediately re-seating the X-Axis connector and pins. The stick is unusable.
I've been away for work again, apologies - I'll pull the pictures for the internals from the gallery and upload here.
The jittery input issue had earlier been temporarily resolved by re-seating or tightening the pins for the X-Axis. It's returned since then, and it's become worse. It only affects the X-Axis, and is still present even after immediately re-seating the X-Axis connector and pins. The stick is unusable.
Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
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Last edited by snuffles on Sat Mar 16, 2019 8:18, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
You'll never be forgiven!snuffles wrote:Apologies gents!
Yes sure it was a very proper thing to get a ticket - besides providing help, we need it for statistics.
I got your pictures. Can't promise anything tmrw (Sunday) but Monday we will set the dogs at your case.
Best Regards,
AeroGator
AeroGator
Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
Is that a wire twist tie wrapped around the connection point?? Are you sure that's not getting in the way of the gimbal action?
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