In your case any one of these wire may have gotten loose and you will have to solder them yourself or get someone to do it for you. when I was inspecting the rotational axis which is in the center of the base it has it has a "WHITE" "RED" and a "BLACK" wire attached to the rotational axis (Data, Positive and Negative). I took out the 5 screws from the bottom base and removed the stick from the base to make it easier on myself. :-(Ĭheck the Web for additional possible fixes, too.Īlright I had the same problem with my FLY 5 but I don't recommend to go near this if you have no experience with soldering. If not, there may be a defective part on the pcb the wire is connected to, or somewhere in the grip/handle itself, in which case you might be a bit out of luck. Make sure the wire has enough slack before closing up the stick, and before buttoning it up completely, try it out the see if the problem has been fixed.
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Next you'll need to get a hot glue gun and secure the repaired wire using a small drop of glue, well away from any interior structure of the joystick that may catch or pinch it when the Z-axis is rotated and when the pitch/roll axis are used.
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If you do find a damaged section you'll need to snip it out and resolder a fresh section into place, using either shrink tubing or electrical tape for insulation. Use a magnifier and look for signs of pinching or crimping along the entire length of the wire, all the way up to the card it's soldered to. The only thing I can suggest to fix it is to carefully take apart your joystick and take a look at the black wire (my Z-axis wire was black-yours may not be) that comes out of the handle's mounting base, not the handle itself-remove the handle and set it aside (taking the joystick apart is relatively easy-just go slowly, removing the 4 screws from the main body underneath, and the single one on the joystick's "tail," adjacent to the first four you removed). The wire itself wasn't anchored well inside, and after several months of use it got pinched and started its erratic jerking. In my Cyborg X (virtually identical to the Cyborg FLY 5) it was the black wire that was causing my rudder to snap left at random times while simming. If repeatedly calibrating and adjusting the null zone of the Z-axis on your joystick doesn't do the trick, it's probably a hardware problem (specifically a wire) within the grip/handle (its base) of your joystick. Unfortunately the problem you're having with your Cyborg FLY 5 may be one that has plagued nearly all Cyborg FLY 5 and Cyborg X joystick owners.
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I have just realized this issue and i have tried many ways to fix it but none have worked. When the twist is centered it is saying that it is yawing slightly left, even though it is not.