May 19, 200719 yr I cannot seem to get the CH Pedals Differential braking from turning off when the brake is not in use. I can clear it by turning on/off the parking brake but during taxi or takeoff roll the diff braking turns back on and I end up off the side of the runway. I currently have each pedals brake assigned to an axis with sensitivity at 50% and Null zone at 50%. Any suggestions ???????????????By the way...same issue with FSX and FSX+SP1.thanks,Mark. Mark CYYZ
May 20, 200719 yr Set your calibration to full scale, 0 to 100% for each brake. Maybe just a touch of deadzone, but not too much. Then, like the rudder, you have to flip the "reverse axis" check box so the are not on when not depressed. If you use FSUIPC for calibration, you can adjust the slope of the calibration for more of a flat curve when barely depressed.Hope this helps... Regards, Al Jordan | KCAE
May 20, 200719 yr Author Thanks very much. I have FSUIPC for FS9 but not yet for FSX. Mark. Mark CYYZ
May 20, 200719 yr >>Thanks very much. I have FSUIPC for FS9 but not yet for FSX. >You can reverse the toe brake axes under the FSX Options menu until you get FSUIPC. A registered copy of FSUIPC makes it easier to fine tune your pedals but it is not required. R-
May 20, 200719 yr This is the start of a common problem with them. It will end with no braking on one pedal and the cause is a broken wire inside the unit.They seem prone to this. I sold mine and now own the Saitek pedals which are much, much better. Dave Taylor
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