
I can tell because of the sloppy ass job I did flipping the image for the left hand stick lol (zoom in on the thumb button if you can't see it)
#Star citizen joystick sensitivity curve how to#
Originally posted by Drake.R:I was more asking how to setup key combinations i think? The one binding guide im looking at says ".all require simultaneous IDENTICAL action on both sticks". I'd advise just building your own control setup that seems right to you.

It seems to have lots of weird control choices like that. Removing your hand from the strafe stick to open one of the panels seems like a bad idea. You adjust throttle a lot in combat and don't want to take your hand off the strafe stick. I'd put that to the forward/back axis on the left stick. You use vertical strafe a lot in combat and landing. I'd advise the left trigger for that since it leaves your thumbs free to select stuff and your primary and secondary fire are normally on the right stick.Įdit, I looked at that keybind and it's not at all what I'd use. Once that's on, you can set your normal functions, then hold down the trigger while setting an alternate function. I think it's called contextual binds or something like that. There's an option you have to activate in controls. Instead of using the left hat for opening panels and the right hat for power managment, you might have the left hat for ship functions (gear, lights, cargo scoop, night vision) and the right for FSD and sensor range. For instance, using the left trigger so that when held, the hat switches would change function. One exception to that might be to use a modifier button.

There are very few instances where you'd want to use combinations of controls to do anything. Uriel's suggestion is a pretty standard setup for dual stick. To set them up in elite, you go into options/controls, choose which axis you want to set, then move the control you want to bind it to. When you have multiple controllers plugged in, windows (and games running in windows) see each one as a separate device.
