November 4, 20169 yr Commercial Member But if its the hardware calibration: shouldnt the plane brake regardless of how I move the autobrake switch? In theory? Maybe. Shouldn't FSX also drop old scenery by the time you're 3000nm away? Yeah. Does it? No. It's a quirky platform. It'll do weird stuff, particularly when you're trying to add more advanced functions to it, as we're doing. Kyle Rodgers
November 4, 20169 yr In theory? Maybe. Shouldn't FSX also drop old scenery by the time you're 3000nm away? Yeah. Does it? No. It's a quirky platform. It'll do weird stuff, particularly when you're trying to add more advanced functions to it, as we're doing. Got it Well I'll get back to you on the brake stuff when I tried your suggestion on FSUIPC. Thanks btw! Lyonel Aguilar
November 4, 20169 yr Commercial Member Got it Well I'll get back to you on the brake stuff when I tried your suggestion on FSUIPC. Thanks btw! Welcome. Let us know how it goes. I recall solving it through the use of FSUIPC. I had similar issues when I added my saitek combat pedals. Kyle Rodgers
November 8, 20169 yr Welcome. Let us know how it goes. I recall solving it through the use of FSUIPC. I had similar issues when I added my saitek combat pedals. I don't have the paid version of FSUIPC, so I'll have to wait until I get that to make the changes :( thanks for the help though, I will try it when Im able to get it :-) Lyonel Aguilar
November 19, 20169 yr Hi! I solved the problem. I put the sensitivity of the toes (brakes) all the way up. I tried this since I had put down the sensitivity of my throttle and spoiler levers, which had resulted in them not going to idle. I solved all of the problems but putting the sensitivity all the way up (to the most sensitive). Lyonel Aguilar
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