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If you try to calibrate your joystick in Cyberia and find that the joystick calibration menu only registers your joystick's movement within a limited range of the full X and Y grids, then go to Cyberia's installation directory and open the file called "dosbox_cyberia.conf" in Notepad, and look for the section under "[joystick]" that has the following lines:

joysticktype=auto
timed=true
autofire=false
swap34=false
buttonwrap=false
You have to change just one of those lines.

Change the line "timed=true" to "timed=false", and then save the file and close it. Your joystick should now calibrate properly in the game so that you can use it in the flight levels.
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delicieuxz: If you try to calibrate your joystick in Cyberia and find that the joystick calibration menu only registers your joystick's movement within a limited range of the full X and Y grids, then go to Cyberia's installation directory and open the file called "dosbox_cyberia.conf" in Notepad, and look for the section under "[joystick]" that has the following lines:

joysticktype=auto
timed=true
autofire=false
swap34=false
buttonwrap=false
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delicieuxz: You have to change just one of those lines.

Change the line "timed=true" to "timed=false", and then save the file and close it. Your joystick should now calibrate properly in the game so that you can use it in the flight levels.
I started playing for my twitch stream and I had no idea how to solve an issue I was having. No matter if I used joystick or mouse, the target reticule was very erratic. For some reason this advice of yours actually mostly solved the problem. Thank you.