
This can be adjusted by modifying the n="x" attributes of the axis and button elements or for some the axis/buttons the x element. The axis and button numbering may still be off (since these vary between operating systems and possibly between manufacturing batches of the Aviator stick). The Saitek Aviator joysticks USB input device is. Av8r-01 joystick launches the Aviator the first dual throttle joystick for modern flight simulation av8r-01 joystick. Use wordpad or another suitable text editor when changing the file (and do keep a backup :). I bought a Saitek AV8R-03 joystick on ebay, and got it last night. That will make FG load that file for the joystick. If it doesn't you need to add the joysticks exact name (shown in the dialog, I think) in a element in \Input\Joysticks\Saitek\Aviator.xml. What can I do?įirst make sure that FlightGear in fact recognized the joystick name and loaded the right joystick configuration:Ĭheck the Help->Joystick Information dialog. I tried it with multiple aircraft in multiple places and nothing changed. rudder, trigger, and the other 10 or so buttons don't respond.

When I use it in flightgear though only the x, y, and z axis work (roll, pitch, and throttle). I know it works because I have used t with other programs and find it works perfectly. Hailcanadien wrote:I run flightgear v2.0 on Windows vista (32 bit) with an NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE integrated chip.Īnyways, I have a problem with my controller.
