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Aileron axis and nose wheel steering linked

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I reinstalled FSX a few days ago to "clean" the files and today I started my first flight with the MD-11 since the reinstall. During taxi I found a problem that used to happen in my times of Ctrl+Y to control the aircraft. When I move the ailerons on the ground for the taxi check, for example, the nose wheel turns. Last year I bought the Logitech Force 3D Pro joystick and since the beginning I had no problems with it. But after reinstall, everytime I move the ailerons, the plane turns left or right, depending on to which side I move the ailerons. My FSUIPC and the joystick settings are exactly as they were before, but nothing seems to make this issue go away. How can I undo this?


Matheus Mafra

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Sounds like autorudder is either on in the FS realism settings, or your joystick is putting out spurious signalsAl


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Sounds like autorudder is either on in the FS realism settingsAl
:( :( :LMAO:Wow! That was the problem. I adjusted all the settings from Display, General Settings and Realism. Everything was as I wanted but looks like I left autorudder out this time. I never knew exactly what is the function of autorudder, but after this I'll never forget!!! Thanks a lot Al.

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