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  • #3859
    bigSoonerTune
    Participant

    Is there a manual somewhere that explains all of the fields in CLS2SIM? There are fields like “Positive / Negative Deadzone” that take some numeric value, but there is no explanation for what the value means. Is it a Newton, an inch, a percentage? Trim velocity? What does that do? Trim compensation? What do that do? This software looks like it was written long before agile, so surely there must be some documentation?

    Thanks in advance!

    #3860
    Diego Bürgin
    Keymaster

    Hi

    There is only the online help:
    https://cls2sim.brunner-innovation.swiss/

    Units:
    If not explicitly labeled, arbitrary internal units of the fw in the devices.
    Experimentation required.

    Kind Regards
    Diego

    #3862
    Eliteflyer
    Participant

    Try this

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    #3864
    bigSoonerTune
    Participant

    Thanks Diego!

    #3865
    bigSoonerTune
    Participant

    Exactly what I was looking for! Thank you.

    #3943
    Stephen Ames
    Participant

    Diego,

    there needs to be a more in depth explination of how to properly connect, setup and map controls within the simulations. I originally purchased the CLS-E Joystick and connected it via USB with my existiing USB pedals (non-FFB). I am using the CLS-E joystick base with the Thrustmaster HOTAS Warthog grip. I had no problem getting it setup and mapped in X-Plane 12 or DCS. I recently purchased the CLS-E MKII pedals and connected them as shown in the CLS2SIM documentation, i.e. I connected the pedals via USB to the PC and connected the CLS-E joystick to the CLS-E MKII pedals via RJ45 cable. When I went into either simulation (X-Plane 12 or DCS) the CLS-E Joystick no longer showed up. So after some trial and error testing I discovered that I had to connect the CLS-E Joystick and Pedals separately via USB and map each within either simulation and then set the final connection configuration as described in the CLS2SIM documentation which is to connect the pedals to the PC via USB and connect the Joystick to the Pedals via RJ45 cable. I also found that by connecting both the CLS-E Joystick and Pedals to the PC via USB and connecting them together via the RJ45 cable works as well. I also discovered that if they are not connected together via the RJ45 the hardware connection does not work properly.

    The problem I have is that there is nothing in the CLS2SIM documentation that explains the setup with respect to the setup within the simulations. Also, vjoy does nothing to help this situation. I searched the Forum for anyone else with a similar experience and did not find anything. Please let me know if I am missing something or there is a better procedure.

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