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rudder pedals controls the wheel

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Hey fallows,not long ago i received my saitek pro rudders, now i have a question about it and the ngx,i know that in a real NG or any aircraft the rudders begins to respond after the plane acceleration, but the saitek pro rudders responding even on the ground taxing.can i set it that it'll only control on the tail?i mean like the real one that it'll respond with the plane acceleration, cause otherwise it to sensitive at low speeds, assuming it's already control only on the tail.thanks in advance!

Daniel choen

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I believe You can have it done via FSUIPC. In FSX by default rudder is also a tiller. By applying foot pressure You are using both rudder and tiller out of the box

Bartłomiej Ender

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I believe You can have it done via FSUIPC. In FSX by default rudder is also a tiller. By applying foot pressure You are using both rudder and tiller out of the box
can i delete this action via fsuipc

Daniel choen

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Remember that you do have 7 degrees of nose wheel steering via the rudder pedals. And six degrees of Kevin Bacon.

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Wasn't it said in some other thread that the tiller and the rudder in FSX are inseparable?

Kyle Rodgers

Wasn't it said in some other thread that the tiller and the rudder in FSX are inseparable?
Yes.If you look, the NGX's tiller corresponds to position of the nose wheel, not particularly the rudder pedal's position. I doubt there's a work around.

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Wasn't it said in some other thread that the tiller and the rudder in FSX are inseparable?
so there's no way i can separate the actions?

Daniel choen

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If you have FSUIPC Daniel these two posts may help, or have you more confused :smile:http://forum.simflight.com/topic/70725-question-about-tiller/page__hl__steering__fromsearch__1http://forum.simflight.com/topic/70414-tiller-and-rudder/page__p__436171__hl__steering__fromsearch__1#entry436171Dave

If you have FSUIPC4 go the the User Guide, page 44 says the following."One additional axis of note is the Steering Tiller. Note that FSX does actually provide a Steering Axis (which, when I‘ve tested, I will be adding to the calibration possibilities in FSUIPC4). The FSX offering may well make the FSUIPC4 tiller provisions redundant, but I don‘t know yet so I have retained them—it helps provide continuity for existing users of FSUIPC3 in any case.The FSUIPC4 version still uses the FS Rudder control, but can be calibrated separately (e.g. to be more responsive—use the inverse S-shaped slope options). If the steering tiller axis is assigned, you must then calibrate it in FSUIPC4's Joysticks section (this is on the same page as the PAN controls … sorry!). You need to calibrate the rudder axis in FSUIPC4 too. Then the two are used together as follows:When on the ground and at any ground speed less than 60 knots (default—adjustable by the MaxSteerSpeed parameter in the INI file), the actual FS rudder action is controlled by a blend of the tiller and rudder axis inputs. At low speed it is predominantly tiller, and as speed increases the tiller becomes gradually less effective and the rudder input more so. Above the MaxSteerSpeed, or in the air, the tiller has no effect.As with all of the axis and joystick facilities, the calibrations, assignments and parameters such as MaxSteerSpeed, can be different for different aircraft."

I managed to get tiller steering to work separate from the rudder, here is how i did it and it is very easy to do, I have never used FSUIPC before and I will now set all my controls through FSUIPC, why didnt I try this earlier.I have PMDG737NGX using the saitek X-65F joy/throttle combo and the rudder pedals, you need a registered copy of FSUIPC4 Obviously, I have Ver 4.703set up a flight with the aircraft you want to make the joystick settings to, you can make as many different aircraft profiles that you want with FSUIPC4.go to the 'Axis Assignment' tab in FSUIPC4I will select tiller steering as an aircraft specific setting, I dont what this on all my aircraft so I have ticked the 'Aircraft Specific' Box, FSUIPC will give the profile a name of the aircraft you have loaded automatically.Hit the 'Rescan' button, this clears any values and waits for a joystick/throttle inputnow move the axis/rotary dial/slider you want to assign the steer tiller to and numbers appear in FSUIPC, if you have trouble just hit the 'Rescan' button and move the knob again, I am using a rotary dial on top of my throttle quadrant labelled 'E'if the numbers jump or flicker continuously then enter a delta number, I have used '256' this is the equivalent of setting a null zone, when i move my rotary knob the number go between -16384 to 16383 so a 256 delta isnt very high. Also from what i read (try not to use raw mode unless you know what you are doing). the other way to set delta is move your axis until the flickering just stops and then hit the 'delta' buttonNext under the section labelled 'Type of action required' in the first of the 4 drop down boxes select 'Steering Set'you will now have the steering set to that axis.You are done, nearly--------------------------I did the same process to my rudder pedals1 hit the 'rescan' button (dont hit 'clear' as it will delete your previous settings)2 move your rudder pedals, add a delta if needed.3 'Type of action required' select rudder set from the drop down box.--------------------I also deleted the rudder axis assigned within FSX to make sure there is no conflict.Finished, now fly and enjoy.

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