Some time ago I was diagnosed as having a moderate essential tremor. Right now it's a nuisance in some things, one of which is controlling a helicopter in FS9 or FSX. I am using a Logitech Extreme 3D Pro joystick. As one increases the torque on any helicopter, obviously the tail rotor kicks in and it requires more and more "twist" on the joystick to keep the bird level and going in the right direction. This can be a real chore sometimes.
This evening for some reason I went to Andrews AFB and took up a CeraSim Bell 212 for a little trip around the DC area, where I used to be stationed. My total flight time was about 1.5 hours, some at high speed, some not. By the end of this hop my right arm was jumping and twitching. Is there either some setting on the joystick, or some app that can be applied to this situation, so that the sim automatically compensates on the tail rotor for increased power settings on a helicopter - and you don't have to sit holding a permanent twist on the joystick that entire time?
Thanks.
This evening for some reason I went to Andrews AFB and took up a CeraSim Bell 212 for a little trip around the DC area, where I used to be stationed. My total flight time was about 1.5 hours, some at high speed, some not. By the end of this hop my right arm was jumping and twitching. Is there either some setting on the joystick, or some app that can be applied to this situation, so that the sim automatically compensates on the tail rotor for increased power settings on a helicopter - and you don't have to sit holding a permanent twist on the joystick that entire time?
Thanks.