ima sudonim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> 1) Does anyone out there know how to get a usb joystick working on macos 
> X?  Any other HIDManagers for macos x out there?  Any flight joysticks 
> (with twisting rudder on stick or separate rudder/throttle control) that 
> work on macos x?  That have their own drivers?

I don't know the answer.  If you don't get any response here you might try
contacting the guy at usboverdrive.com as I'm sure he can tell you.

> 2) Any hints on how to fly without a joystick? Neither mouse nor 
> keyboard seems to be working for me 8-)

The joystick is easiest.  I'd give the mouse second.  If you right click until
the cross hair cursor shows up (which indicates the mouse is now controlling
the flight) then moving the mouse forward/back will control the elevator and
left/right the ailerons.  You'll need to right click again to get back to the
mouse arrow back for menu mode.

> Even with --enable-auto-coordination.  I've checked the faq, but as soon 
> as the plane gets airborn it wobbles from one said to the other.

Which aircraft are you seeing this with?  The only time I've seen real wobbles
in that mode is when attempting to apply a lot of rudder while it is enabled.
 Use the property picker (View Menu, Properties option) and look under
controls to see if something is holding the rudder on you (the rudder value
should be 0 at startup).
 
> BTW, cool anti-crash feature, but how can I disable it? 8-D

Stay in the air? ;-)

Best,

Jim

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