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    were to find the force feedback files

    I like to know were to find all the force feedback adjustments, did found some the aircraft.cfg are there more hidden somewere.

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    They're also in section 320 of the air file.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MajorMagee View Post
    They're also in section 320 of the air file.

    Thanks still do not know were to find the return to spring force feedback.

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    With my Logitech FFB Pro joystick it is just set through the Control Panel App and the adjustment is independent of CFS3.
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    On The Line,
    On Time

    US Army Ordnance Corps.

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    My old MS FFB2 doesn't spring back to centre after using in CFS3, but it does after using with FSX. I dunno...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hairyspin View Post
    My old MS FFB2 doesn't spring back to centre after using in CFS3, but it does after using with FSX. I dunno...

    Lets hope somebody knows were to find that.

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    Icon5

    Think there are not in CFS3 files but in DirectX files.

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    More likely it's another thing that got missed when MS rushed CFS3 to the market! The ground forces (taxiing, bumpy ground etc) are set in aircraft.cfg and the in-flight forces are set in the .air file, section 320 as already said. They can be edited with an .air file editor like AirEd, or AAM.
    Tom
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