May 7, 200917 yr Can any tell me why, when the toe brakes are pushed on the aforementioned pedals, the brakes stay on even after i take my feet off them? Any setup points i may have overlooked? Are they broken? Or is that just how they are. :( .TYVM. Look forward to a reply.
May 7, 200917 yr Can any tell me why, when the toe brakes are pushed on the aforementioned pedals, the brakes stay on even after i take my feet off them? Any setup points i may have overlooked? Are they broken? Or is that just how they are. :( .TYVM. Look forward to a reply.Is it the "Brake" text that stays on? If so then it's just that info text and not the pedals themselves. Get yourself rolling a little and apply the brakes & release. Do you stop & go? You can get rid of the test line if you want by editing the FSX.cfg file and adding the string: "HideInfoText=1" I believe it is.Also check your setup for the rubber pedals in FSX controls menu. Make sure the "reverse" button is selected for the toe brakes on the rubber pedals, otherwise they'll be applied when the pedals are released. I know it's backwards but that's how it works.-jk
May 8, 200917 yr thanks jk. had a play around and its not just the writing that stays on the screen, the brakes are applied. Tried ticking the reverse box, still no joy. Looking at the calibration, the cross stays centred but when one or both the pedals are pressed it shoots to the top left corner and then to the bottom right when they're released. :(
May 8, 200917 yr thanks jk. had a play around and its not just the writing that stays on the screen, the brakes are applied. Tried ticking the reverse box, still no joy. Looking at the calibration, the cross stays centred but when one or both the pedals are pressed it shoots to the top left corner and then to the bottom right when they're released. :(I know that. Make a little dead zone in the calibration when the brakes are not pressed. That helped me.
May 8, 200917 yr I found that is really good for a toe brakes to assign them via FSUIPC - make a little dead zones if Your brakes are spiking, do the curve and reverse the assign. It will be really better than in FSX, especially, when You quickly depress them Bartłomiej Ender
May 8, 200917 yr thanks jk. had a play around and its not just the writing that stays on the screen, the brakes are applied. Tried ticking the reverse box, still no joy. Looking at the calibration, the cross stays centred but when one or both the pedals are pressed it shoots to the top left corner and then to the bottom right when they're released. :(During calibration I get the same behavior but the brakes work fine. I don't think that's any worry. Really weird they don't work, I still think it's something to do with the "reverse" setting on the control axis. Keep looking at different options in the controls menu to see if there's another place to set that. Sometimes there are a couple places to tick those boxes but only one actually sets it.Edit: Also look at the joystick controls, especially if you have an X52. If the brakes are set in any of the joystick controls that could be causing the issue. -jk
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