May 7, 200422 yr Hey,I have a problem that don't seems to be solved and here's te situation.I have both installed the CH Virtual Pilot Pro and the USB CH Pedals. Since recently i have discovered some problems within FS.When FS is loaded the brakes are on (not parking brakes) and whatever I seem to do they wont get off. I reconfigured all my joysticks and even re-installed FS but the problems isn't solved. Even when I hit the parking brakes they just go on brakes.It really gets on my nerves because I can't even drive the airplane properly.I also use FSUIPC version 2.975 with FS2002. Regards,Guy HaalebosThe Netherlands
May 8, 200422 yr If you have the assigments set correctly, and still have the problem, you can download the CH control manager from the CH products web site. Use that to set a small null zone. That solved the problem for me.
May 8, 200422 yr Vulcan has it right Guy. Put a check mark in the Reverse Axis boxes for both toe brake axes and that will fix it. R-
May 8, 200422 yr Author Also make sure you have no null-zone and 100% sensitivity for the brake axis. -
May 20, 200422 yr Hello,Well all solutions didn'tsolved my problem, so I reinstalled both joysticks but again no luck, so this time I only removed the CH Pro Pedals.Well my next problem is that now I have removed the Pedals I get a right banking that I can't repair. So everytime I want to taxi my plane is moving to the right. Does anyone recognise this problem and maybe can help me?Regards,Guy HaalebosP.S. I use FS2002 with FSUIPC 2.975
May 20, 200422 yr You may have two axes assigned to control brakes. make sure that you use the controller drop down box to select both or all of your devices, and clear the assignments you don't want assign.RE: banking - are you using FSUIPC to calibrate (not even sure that was an option in 2.975)? Last resort - delete your FS9.cfg and let FS9 make you a new one. I find that, just like display entries, FS9 stores a ton of entries for control devices in the cfg file...might helpBest,sg [email protected] | 32gb RAM | EVGA GTX1080 8gb | Mostly P3Dv5 (also IL2:BoX, DCS, XP11)
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