- Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
- Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
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Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
Very close to launch! Just trying to track down an annoying crash that is affecting ~5% of users on windows. Once that's fixed, v1.0 should formally launch. But it's pretty much at a 1.0 state for the majority of people, so go ahead and try it out. Even if you don't have the stick, I would very much appreciate feedback on the total user experience, from the website to the email to the download to the actual app. And of course, it is, and will remain, totally free. My website is built with a very strong emphasis on privacy. Basically, I built the app, website, and support experience that I would like. I'm glad I have been able to contribute in a positive way to the flight sim community. I've had a lot of fun with this project, and have many ideas for new products with the same level of polish, ease of use, great documentation... and generally, that feeling of quality. And first class Linux + Windows + MacOs support. That's the goal for any new app I create 🙂 I got a lot of feedback from many of you, and that was very very encouraging. Thank you all! https://ffb-bridge.com
- Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
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FFB joystick beta is live! Windows 11 + Linux (MSFS/XP)
FFB-Bridge 1.0.0-beta.6 is out. Quick update with one new physics effect, a much faster way to get your stick polarity right on first install, and it's much easier now to do tuning as per-slider and per-section reset to defaults has been added. New: Stick drop Real GA aircraft have a forward-pulling bias when the elevator is unloaded — gravity + cable rigging pull the surface down, which pulls the yoke forward. You feel a steady forward pull while parked or taxiing, and it fades out once airflow loads the elevator. Now modelled. Find it at Tuning → StickFeel → Stick drop. Defaults to a Cessna-class feel (Force 0.25, fades by 30 kts) — the stick will rest roughly halfway forward against the default spring. For jet/heavy profiles, drop the Force toward 0 to silence it. (Thanks to IceManDBB for the report that started this.) New: Live polarity test on Doctor There's a new Hardware compatibility card at the top of the Doctor page. Click Start, drag the puck around an X-Y pad, the stick follows in real time. Click Stop, answer "Did the stick follow the puck?" — Yes (no change) or No (auto-invert). Done in 30 seconds. Quality of life Per-slider and per-section reset arrows on the Tuning page. Click the arrow next to any slider to revert just that one. Click the arrow on a section header (Forces, StickFeel, Engine, etc.) to reset the whole group. A new Discard button on the Profile card reverts everything back to the loaded profile. Mouse wheel on sliders only captures when the slider has focus. Hovering and scrolling no longer hijacks the page scroll on the Tuning page.
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Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
FFB-Bridge 1.0.0-beta.6 is out. Quick update with one new physics effect, a much faster way to get your stick polarity right on first install, and it's much easier now to do tuning as per-slider and per-section reset to defaults has been added. New: Stick drop Real GA aircraft have a forward-pulling bias when the elevator is unloaded — gravity + cable rigging pull the surface down, which pulls the yoke forward. You feel a steady forward pull while parked or taxiing, and it fades out once airflow loads the elevator. Now modelled. Find it at Tuning → StickFeel → Stick drop. Defaults to a Cessna-class feel (Force 0.25, fades by 30 kts) — the stick will rest roughly halfway forward against the default spring. For jet/heavy profiles, drop the Force toward 0 to silence it. (Thanks to IceManDBB for the report that started this.) New: Live polarity test on Doctor There's a new Hardware compatibility card at the top of the Doctor page. Click Start, drag the puck around an X-Y pad, the stick follows in real time. Click Stop, answer "Did the stick follow the puck?" — Yes (no change) or No (auto-invert). Done in 30 seconds. Quality of life Per-slider and per-section reset arrows on the Tuning page. Click the arrow next to any slider to revert just that one. Click the arrow on a section header (Forces, StickFeel, Engine, etc.) to reset the whole group. A new Discard button on the Profile card reverts everything back to the loaded profile. Mouse wheel on sliders only captures when the slider has focus. Hovering and scrolling no longer hijacks the page scroll on the Tuning page.
- Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
- Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
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Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
Great to hear. So the new interface changes do make it more intuitive, right? It was way too complicated before. once you’ve used it a bit, feel free to email me with ideas and suggestions. I really want to add other FFB sticks to this. Does anyone here have any thoughts on which one to add next?
- Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
- Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
- Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
- Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
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Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
Hey thanks! Yeah, I had the same reaction when this thing finally came to life after so MANY years. All the other things I've tried (and I have purchased and tried every one - xpforce, fsforce, don't even remember the others) just never worked well and I would eventually give up and dump it. Now that the early bugs are taken care of, I have ideas for next steps! BTW, can you do me a favour? Could you kindly try saving a new profile and see if that works? I'm getting conflicting reports from some users.
- Beta Test: Old FFB joystick (ffb on) Linux - MSFS 24/XP12
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