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were to find the force feedback files

Dutch_P47M

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I like to know were to find all the force feedback adjustments, did found some the aircraft.cfg are there more hidden somewere.
 
With my Logitech FFB Pro joystick it is just set through the Control Panel App and the adjustment is independent of CFS3.
 
My old MS FFB2 doesn't spring back to centre after using in CFS3, but it does after using with FSX. I dunno...
 
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.
 
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