May 22, 201016 yr All,Nevermind... how do I delete an entire post?thanks,Andrew H e l p k e e p A V S I M f l y i n g
May 23, 201016 yr Why do You have deleted the text? Maybe someone has similar problems and looked for a solution here? Bartłomiej Ender
May 24, 201016 yr Author Why do You have deleted the text? Maybe someone has similar problems and looked for a solution here?Hi BartEnder - Ok, fair enough - I found what I thought was the solution in another post. However, it didn't work...To restate the trouble: I can't get FSX to recognize differential braking without, for some reason, thinking my "standard" braking ("BRAKES" warning) is applied. It's not ;)I'd really like to figure this out...Andrew H e l p k e e p A V S I M f l y i n g
May 24, 201016 yr Hi are the brakes sign going off when you push down on both peedles. if so you peddels need to be reversed.Paul Paul sheather PC win7 64bit i7 960 oc 3.80 gtx 470x2 SLI 8gig ram PMDG MD11 737NG 747-400 747-800 JS41 B1900 CS 727 757 767 C130 AEROSOFT A320-1 TWIN OTTER FSD PORTER SENECA WARBIRDSIM P51B CARENADO C208 C206 CERA BELL212 FLIGHT1 ATR Active sky ASA
June 6, 201015 yr I am experiencing the same problem, except with FS9. I haven't tried them with X yet. In trying out the pedals, I took off; returned; landed; and applied breaks. Proportional braking red labels would appear at the bottom left of the screen and after releasing the breaks the red "Breaks" label appears and remains. "Pumping" the breaks did not change this. An attempt to hit the "period key" on the keyboard did not change this (as it would remove the breaks normally). I mouse-clicked the parking break on-screen, in turn setting the parking break, then clicked it again. The breaks label was gone and the breaks were off. I don't remember if I tried the keyboard combination for setting the parking breaks and releasing them. However, if breaks were applied during taxi, the procedure had to be done again.I've only had the pedals a couple of days. The yoke and quadrant set a couple more than that. So, I haven't had a chance to really play around to see if I can come up with an answer. Other than that issue, so far, I like the rudder pedals.
June 8, 201015 yr Author Excellent! Thanks for the research - will try this tonite.Andrew H e l p k e e p A V S I M f l y i n g
June 15, 201114 yr So how did you resolve the problem Cliff? Don't leave us in suspense I need to know. Jeff Commercial | Instrument | Multi-Engine Land AMD 5600X, RTX3070, 32MB RAM, 2TB SSD
August 20, 201114 yr I am having this problem with FSX and CHProducts rudder pedals. Would appreciate hearing what you did if it eleminated the brake sign.Thanks,Lazyeight
September 1, 201114 yr I did have that problem once with both fsx and fs9.It was related to the SENSITIVITY setting for the brakes if I remember correctly. If Sensitivity is too low or too high (can't remember) the brake sign will stay on. Change that value and try it. At one point the brake sign will disappear.Although I use FSUIPC, the sensitivity setting I'm talking about is in FSX.Pierre Pierre I9 14900K 5.5 64gb ram 6800 RTX5090 Asus Strix Gaming E
September 1, 201114 yr I did have that problem once with both fsx and fs9.It was related to the SENSITIVITY setting for the brakes if I remember correctly. If Sensitivity is too low or too high (can't remember) the brake sign will stay on. Change that value and try it. At one point the brake sign will disappear.Although I use FSUIPC, the sensitivity setting I'm talking about is in FSX.Pierre Thanks for the reply to this topic, I had the same problem and now thanks to you, it is resolved Mike Taking off is optional, landing is mandatory!
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