FWIW I observe the same thing with my CH yoke, and even more so with
my Saitek joystick.

On 6/28/07, Roy Vegard Ovesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 June 2007 23:05, woodyst wrote:
> > My yoke is CH Products Yoke. I think (as I see in the code) than
> > FlightGear tests yoke position every input.cxx pass.
> >
> > If it finds that yoke position is different of the virtual yoke it
> > applies real yoke position. And when the autopilot is changing virtual
> > yoke it is different.
>
> Not quite. It tests if the current joystick position is more than a tolerance
> value from its previous position. If it is then the joystick position is
> applied to the "virtual yoke".
>
> > No, it is not noisy. I have tested it with utils and found that my yoke
> > is very quiet. I think my previous afirmation may be correct.
>
> Very quiet might not be quiet enough. If the noise is more than the tolerance
> value hardcoded into input.cxx (0.002) then you will see what you are seeing.
>
>
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