So I cleaned the carpets today.
My wife hired a ‘rug doctor’ and I did the decent thing. What I wanted to do was reduce my DCS pixel setting and increase my windows pixel setting to compensate. Still haven’t worked out how to do the latter. Supposedly it will up the performance. I have it up to 48/53fps but it shimmers too much in VR.
This post is all about -
https://youtu.be/XA-xjRsY71w
As I laboured the postman came with a package!
I knew it contained this (@schurem )
But I had to work. The overseer was on the case.
The job was done and I got the Phillips screw driver out and attacked my X56 HOTAS throttle. For a year (from new) it required major force to move, and was in no way ‘precise’.
NB the frayed brown cable with bare wire showing from faulty factory assembly.
Saitec/Logitech use a lubricating substance that prevents free movement of the throttle. Think reduced super glue that never quite dries. Its resistance to smooth throttle control has been my excuse for not doing AAR and generally flying very averagely at best. Research on the net had warned me that the goo attached to anything it came in contact with. Certainly true. Paper towels and cotton buds are useless. A T shirt was required. I think the goo is made by boiling political prisoners to the right consistency.
Note the shreds of paper towel cemented to the goo.
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Reassembled with some goo wiped off and the Nyogel applied. No difference at all!
I then spoke to a man who knows stuff. @Victork2 . Use brake cleaner he said. I knew I had a can in the garage.
Sprayed, recleaned and re-greased. It works wonderfully. Its
https://youtu.be/H-kL8A4RNQ8
If you have a sticky control. Nyogel767A is the stuff to use. Warning, it is expensive.
Did I mention the one time I visited Paris - with troops to enter the ‘Marche de Val de Marne’. We had speed marched 50k in full kit and tabbed the US Marines into exhaustion. Next morning we had a day off and hit the city. Flew paper planes off the Eifel Tower etc. By evening we were wrecked. We saw the sign and flopped out in the cinema. That’s where I saw Travolta and Newton-John in this for the first time. The lights of Paris at our feet and my troops and I watch Grease.