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Freerider does not see yaw

A topic by limon created Jan 04, 2017 Views: 4,903 Replies: 10
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Windows 10 64x.

Freerider and recharged version do not see yaw channel

Other simulators see it and all the other 5 channels with switches.

Also on the other computer Freerider works fine with yaw.

I use CC3D board connected by USB. With Copter Control driver it works as a joystic.

Here is a short video of my issue:



may be I should reset all the previous settings, but I can't find where Freerider store them on my computer.

Developer

Often when only one axis is not working, it can be fixed by trying one of these things:

- Make sure you uninstall vJoy and Smartpropoplus if you have them. Their driver messes with things when connecting via USB.

- Make sure you don't have any other joysticks/controllers connected, that might cause a conflict.

- Make sure you have "Heli" selected as model type on your radio. ("Plane" generally doesn't work very well).

- Perhaps you can remap the output channels (in the menu of the transmitter) so that it sends to another channel.

The first one helped for me! Thank you very much!

Developer

Great, thanks for reporting back!

Thank You!  Still helpful after 3 years. Option #1 (uninstall) worked perfectly.  Now I can break stuff without breaking stuff!

me too opinion1.But took very long to find

Your a genius thx so much. First one worked for me too

Me too opinion 1

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Hi i have the same issue with yaw... In freerider but its working with liftoff.  Not able to configure please check the link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XNiTTVVghg

Developer

From the video I can tell that all channels are working.

The little circles above the OK button show the input for each channel.

Keep an eye on the little circles as you go through calibration.

You can manually click the little circle that you see is the correct one for each stick (instead of clicking 'ok').

(You till need to hold the stick in the position shown in order for the calibration to work correctly)

It seems your controller is giving very small output though. (The circles should ideally move all the way up and down between the marker lines). Perhaps you can manually set the endpoints on your radio to get a wider output.

Sorry for my late reply.

thank you, first one works like a charm!