Thanks for the information. I did revert to 15.09 and had no problem with that version. I has also tried the workaround in the video as as I said the value I entered reverted back to 0 after I changed it to a 1; I may have been at the "move the stick to the limit" phase rather than the "show me the movement" one, but since I reverted, I can't got back and try it again, nor am I motivated to do so at this point.
So for the record, and the benefit of others who may encounter this issue ( and there appear to be many), is this classified as a bug in 16.09? Is it being fixed? It there a bug list where this appears so users who install 16.09 will be aware of this so they don't waste their time and effort thinking they have defective hardware? I am aware this is community supported and appreciate the effort that has gone into it, but it is also a product (albeit a free one) and as such, known bugs that seriously impede customers should be prioritized and fixed before new features, and until then, clearly documented. Otherwise, as with any product, the customers will decide the product quality is poor and will get their product somewhere else. I'm sure everyone who contributes to this project wants it to be successful and a quality user experience is going to be a big part of that. For the record, I am not a developer, but I have been writing software in bits and pieces for 40 years, and am an electronics engineer by trade (semi-retired now).