October 6, 200619 yr When I press on the "." key or the joystick button assigned to "Brakes" ("repeat" is also on) BEFORE applying the brakes using the pedals, the brakes work as expected. If I use the key or button AFTER applying the brakes using the pedals, I get no brake response. The only way to initiate the brakes is via the pedals.Kind of a pain when I want to easily apply even braking. I have tried deleting the Brakes key and button assignment and reassigning but no luck.Any ideas?
October 18, 200619 yr Now that the retail version is "officially" shipping, can someone please answer this?
October 18, 200619 yr Hi YllekmI have been fidling with the same problem.My solution was: Assign a Yoke-key to "Parking Brakes" (No repeat).Hit it once, and you will get a nice even braking.RegardsHenrik KornnigBGGH
October 28, 200619 yr FIXED: Use the newest version of CH mgr and after re-calibrating the pedals, adjust the null zone and sensitivities. Then...go into FS X and adjust the sensitivities in the sim.I had this problem in both FS9 and FS X Deluxe. This fixed it. Bruce Leehan
October 28, 200619 yr No need for CH mgr. Just remember that when you reverse the controls for the brakes in the checkbox that you ALSO reverse the null an sensitivity slider. Start with max sensitivity and NO null and adjust from there.Allcott
October 28, 200619 yr I like CH MGR because it offers some additonal calibration features for those who don't use a registered FSUIPC. Works great in mapped mode too for leveraging your button commands and saving calibration settings for different aircraft.Regards, KendallDell 8400 3.2 GHZ H.T.800 FSB/2MB L22 GB 533 DDR2X800XT 256MB/Catalyst driver - 6.9's6x Adaptive AA/16x HQ A/FIntegrated SoundDual Monitor: Dell 2405/1905CH Yoke/Pedals Regards, Kendall 7800X3D/G.B. Aorus 650 Elite V2.0/32GB GSkill Trident 6000-CL30/Nvidia 1080 Ti./Seasonic Focus 1200W PSU.
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