January 30, 201115 yr ..... running Saitek dual TQ the stock B58, as well. For some reason, applying & releasing the Differential Brakes actually Locke's the Brakes, and I can release them only by applying and releasing the Parking Brakes. The default Brakes Button is not responding at all ..... last landing at KSNA ended up spinning alla Formula1 style .....:Cry: any idea ??????????????////cheersYair
January 30, 201115 yr Change the control oreintation (reverse checked vs unchecked) and see if that helps. Danny Danny
January 30, 201115 yr Author Hello Danny .... I did, still no good, I can't even set a button to the Brakes it' doesn't take any that I'm assigning .... can't take off wihout brakes, ha !
January 31, 201115 yr Hello Danny .... I did, still no good, I can't even set a button to the Brakes it' doesn't take any that I'm assigning .... can't take off wihout brakes, ha !Very odd. Are you using any 3rd party programs to control the flight controls (FSUIPC?)? I use FSUIPC in place of the Saitek drivers and I have to ensure that the FSX control assignments are completed removed within FSX if I am going to use the FSUIPC to control the particular device/control. I suggest you double check to ensure that only one program is set to control the brakes, either within FSX or using a 3rd party program. I have been using the Saitek rudder setup for more than a year with both VISTA 32 bit and now Windows 7 64 bit withou no problems. Oh well, best of luck.Danny Danny
January 31, 201115 yr Author .. I know it's odd, I had no problems for 2 years, I just reformat my HD, and re-installed my software and the Brakes is my only issue with Saitek, and it's very interesting , cuz all others features are working flawlessly and there are no problems to program them. I do not use FSUIPC or any other third party software.... I guess I'll have to get in-touch with Saitek Custome SupportTnx for your help Yair
January 31, 201115 yr Did you set the sensitivities and null zones as the instruction manual tells you to? Put all sensitivities to maximum and all null zones to minimum is basically what it tells you. Regards, Philip Lodge PC specs; Windows 7 64 bit home premium, Asus P6X58D-E, Intel core i7 930 @ 4.0 GHz, Corsair XMS3 6GB DDR3 1600MHz triple channel RAM, POV GTX 470, 500gb HDD + 250gb FS HDD, 24" 1920 x 1200, 19" 1280 x 1024 GoFlight MCPPro, VRInsight CDU II, Saitek Pro Flight Radio Panel. My Flickr
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