As you can see it only jitter a couple decimal points at neutral so 3 -3 is probably overkill but it’s such a small deadband I figured it’s better to be safe, and it’s still too small to notice in flight. In the graph on the right, the lower right number is what the radio is seeing, the number on the top left is what’s being output after the custom deadband curve we just added. You can see how much fluctuation there is at neutral stick by going to the inputs page and selecting a channel. If you want a wider deadband change the the 3 and -3 to a larger number. I receive a authorize (at not extra expense to you) if you do an purchase later click on one in these join links. All of the links on this page are affiliate links.
Scroll down to curve select Cstm and then select CV1. This tutorial explains how to change PID, rate also VTX settings from a Taranis transmitter using LUA script, in KISS flight controller. Now go to the the inputs page and long click Ail, then click edit. Then go down and select type, it should be custom. Once you are in cv1, give it a name, I used DB Go to the curves page on your Taranis and click cv1 (or the next free one if you have a curve already set) once you are in cv1, give it a name, I used DB. Go to the curves page on your Taranis and click cv1 (or the next free one if you have a curve already set)