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Problem with CH Pro Pedals and FSX

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I got my FSX running good for the System I am running however there is a problem with my CH Pro Pedals that Ive been unable to solve. When ever I move my rudder pedal it also activates my differential brakes. In FS9 my brakes would only activate when I pressed on the top of my pedal. Now it activates when ever I touch the pedals.Can anyone offer ant help? Also I did all the tips on this website http://www.fox-fam.com/wordpress/?page_id=41 and Its doubled my FPS in FSX. I now get 20-28fps with all my sliders set about 50% and My system is no rocket. Here is my specsWinXP Media Center EditionP4 3.06 Ghz1GB Ram256mb Geforce 6200Pete

Do you have the brake left/right axis reverse checkmarked for the pedals in the settings - controls - control axes screen? If not give that a try.Phil

Just move the sensitivity sliders down, and the null zone sliders UP.Takes seconds. Well, that's all it took me, incuding checking the permanent brakes message had gone.Allcott

I tried the sensitivity and null sliders and reverse the axis but its not solving the problem.Pete

  • 2 weeks later...

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

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