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If your joystick seems to be in need of calibration, use the ''jscal'' utility, or some other utility that calibrates to a 16-bit scale. The ''jscalibration'' utility calibrates to a non-standard 8-bit scale and you won't be able to do much other than shoot straight ahead. | If your joystick seems to be in need of calibration, use the ''jscal'' utility, or some other utility that calibrates to a 16-bit scale. The ''jscalibration'' utility calibrates to a non-standard 8-bit scale and you won't be able to do much other than shoot straight ahead. | ||
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If your joystick seems to be in need of calibration, use the jscal utility, or some other utility that calibrates to a 16-bit scale. The jscalibration utility calibrates to a non-standard 8-bit scale and you won't be able to do much other than shoot straight ahead.