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Correcting the CH pedal problem

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I have seen it mentioned here many times, but can anyone tell me how to correct the over-sensitivity in yaw and ground steering when using the CH pedals. I'm sure there's some adjustment that can be made in a .cfg file somewhere but I'm not sure where.Also, please let me know if I can expect any adverse effects when this is manipulated. Thanks in advance!David

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If its USB, then the CH control manager software is the only place you should adjust: there is sensitivity, gain, null zone, etc. For non USB the adjustments they are right there in the fs2002 menu. At first I didn't see them either, to find it you have to highlight anything in the "axis name" box and then scroll down. == WHK ==

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Try using the joystick settings in FSUIPC, they usually do the trick.Just read the docs first about locking the fs2002.cfg file first otherwise those settings will be ignored.

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Thanks for your help guys. I'll give this a try.David

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