Manual Axis Attribute Boxes; Deadzone Adjustment; Axis Curvature Adjustment Slider; Pre-Made Profiles - Logitech X56 HOTAS User Manual

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7. Manual Axis Attribute Boxes

This area allows you to input raw data to setup your deadband, curvature, range saturation,
and physical saturation settings. This is very useful if you already have the data or a third-party
source is supplying the data. For example, a forum post on how to setup the response curve for
an F/A-18F.

8. Deadzone Adjustment

The deadzone slider will allow you to adjust the deadzone around the center point of the axis
you currently have selected.

9. Axis Curvature Adjustment Slider

Shrinks the range of an axis. Instead of going from 0 to 65555, for example,
we can shrink it to 300 to 62555.

10. Pre-made Profiles

We have included a set a predefined curves to select. This is to make it easier for those who
do not wish to make their own curves. There are two different types of curves to choose from:
1. J-Curves – these curves will give you a single point of manipulation and are ideal for throttles
and rotaries.
2. S-Curves – these curves will give you two points of manipulation and are ideal for setting
up X and Y axes.
11. Apply Button
This button will save the curve that you are manipulating on the selected axis. Once saved,
this axis will perform as saved, for all games, until the axis is adjusted and resaved or the reset
button is used.
12. Undo Button
This button will turn the response curves on your currently selected axis back to their default state.
This can be very useful when experimenting with curves and deadbands.
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