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Newby Question about a Thrustmaster F22pro

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Hi!

I have a Thrustmaster F22pro, TQS and Elite Pedals bought on ebay. I am
quite happy with it up to now, but I have the famous jittering/pod-Problem.
As I am not the technic freak, I do not want to open the stick by myself (I
am not sure if I can reassemble it properly).

I though it would be an easy thing to do to define a deadzone to the sticks
x-axis (which is the problem). But I cannot find anything where I can define
that deadzone :(

I have WinXP (SP2), F22pro running on the gameport of my soundcard. I have
CTFJ running, but it doesn't seem to work with WinXP (SP2). I have a
DOS-Environment to program the stick and those tasks just work wonderull. No
problems here. I have looked up the manual but I did not find anything to
program a deadzone directly to the sticks chip.

Can anyone help me with this?

Thanks!

Greetings,
Christian Bartel

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