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FD1003

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  1. This also happens in the A400M
  2. Hello, I've always had this issue with both the A330 and the A320neo. I have to move the stick about 1/10th of its total travel before I get any movement at all, this only happens in roll. My setup: 0% deadzone on both the Virpil software and MSFS 0% sensibility (linear) in MSFS (can't change it in the Virpil software) Don't use any external program for my imputs (i.e. Spad Next) I had the same exact problem in the A320neo in MSFS2020 In the first video you can see the red line in the top left picture, that's my roll deflection in the stick, (blue is pitch) I got that using the Virpil testing software (VPC Joystick Tester Tool) In the very unlikely case this is intended, could I suggest giving the users a deadzone number that could be changed, like other competing products? Maybe there is and I didn't find it? The inibuilds A320neo and A330 are the only aircraft that behave like this, I haven't tried in the A330, but the A320neo also only behaved like this when all of its flight computers were on, in Alternate Law, roll behaved as expected. I also fly in different flight simulators and I haven't encountered any other aircraft with this roll behaviour In the first video, you can see on the top left corner, the blue line is pitch movement, and the red line is roll movement

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