I found the C6C to be touchy with my Victors also, but I didn't do any
adjustments to the C6C.  The Victors have a calibration mode, but that
didn't seem to help.  I also didn't play with the deadband settings on the
C6C.

Derek
T065

On Sat, May 23, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Frank Pittelli <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Modena wrote:
> > After finishing bolting it back together today, some quick test runs
> >  showed that I really don't like the Ps2 controller - it bounces
> > around, move forward and let it go and it sometimes goes into a
> > neutral spin, and other sorts of associated annoying and potentially
> >  dangerous behaviour.
>
> The combination of the PS2 gamepad with some speed controls is touchy
> when the joystick is in the "center" position, because the PS2 gamepad
> doesn't always mechanically return to center (depends on the brand) and
> some speed controls are extremely sensitive to any joystick movement.
> For that reason, the C6C has an adjustable dead-band setting on all
> joystick channels.  The Victor 883 *might* also have an adjustable
> dead-band setting.
>
> Hmmmm .... maybe I should start looking at a touch-pad version of the
> C6C to eliminate all moving parts.  Where's my surplus catalog ....
>
>        Frank P.
>
>
> >
>

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