But how can I set my joystick sensitivity? In my operating system I can only set deadzones... Maybe by setting deadzones will help me... Sb told me that it's possible to set sensitivity in game, but it also relates to mouse sensitivity... But changing it also didn't help me...
I have a Saitek Cyborg evo which is, blimey, about six years old. The Cyborg is a such great stick for general flying, being robust, reliable, amazingly programmable and has adjustable parts for left handers. I can't and don't want to replace it except with another one.
Adjusting the Mouse Settings sensitivity in Aircraft controls has a profound effect and its not like the mouse gets affected anywhere else.
I've also maintained my Cyborg by lightly greasing the ball joint, spring and its floating plate at the base of the stick shaft.
The other place to alter sensitivity of Cyborg axes is in the Saitek Profile Editor. Any of them can be set to Directional Axis mode which then shows sensitivity sliders.
The dead zones only need to be wide if the jitter on the axes is actually affecting the controls in game.
To be honest, they are the response is that sloppy in BF2 that a small amount of axis flicker makes bugger all difference most of the time.
My pet project was working out how to use the POV hat for mouse look ... without having to press a separate key. It can be done using a Cyborg, with some minor controls.con editing and setting up the right Saitek profile.
Settiing it up is not for the faint hearted ... but mission accomplished and it's great!
That's for another topic perhaps.