Brian Keener schrieb:
> Georg Vollnhals wrote:
>   
>> 3.
>> How does the Cessna fly if you unplug your joystick and use the mouse?
>> Or even better, ask a fried who ownes another joystick to test it with
>> FlightGear/the Cessna.
>>     
>
> Hah,  that's why I use a joystick - at least for me mastering the mouse 
> for flying is even harder - there is truly a technique to mastering 
> that. 

Yes, it was just thought as a test whether this "bad behaviour" is also
seen with the joystick unplugged.
So, if you have no difference you might not accuse your poor joystick :-)
>  But that said I did try this last night several times on the 
> desktop and each time I thought I was doing pretty well on the take off 
> roll but once airborne I was madly trying to keep it level during the 
> climb. Banking madly left and right and I tried using small movements or 
> severe climbs and then dives.  
>
> I tried a little while ago on my laptop which is more powerful than the 
> desktop and also has FlightGear 0.9.10 and using the mouse - same 
> scenario - pitching madly left and right after takeoff - swerving some 
> during the takeoff roll.
>
> bk
>   
I am really at a loss with your problem :-(
Georg

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