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Braking in 777

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Hi it's not a issue but would like to reduce the sensitivity down on the brake trigger as when I press the button on either keyboard or joystick it stops very quickly. Is there a way to slow this down so it not as aggressive

Stewart Cumbers

Hi it's not a issue but would like to reduce the sensitivity down on the brake trigger as when I press the button on either keyboard or joystick it stops very quickly. Is there a way to slow this down so it not as aggressive

Buy rudder pedals. This will fix your problem. Then you can add as much pressure as you want

Jakub Wesolowski

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Not able to as disabled but also haven't got space

Stewart Cumbers

In that case, try to adjust your sensitivity under controls menu

Jakub Wesolowski

  • Author

Hi I've had a look but only see sensitivity for ailerons elevator and rudder

Stewart Cumbers

Stewart-

 

The HW axis will alleviate the issue.  As you have need for another solution, remember you can select the brakes to a quadrant axis and get the same sort of thing (sort of like hand controls for the car).  Hope this helps a bit. 

 

Try "tapping" the button instead of pressing it in taxi- the brakes are designed to stop a LOT of momentum during landings and so are very powerful.

 

Hope this helps..... enjoy!

Best-

Carl Avari-Cooper

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A button like that is by definition digital, not analog - it would need to be an axis, not an on/off button for it to provide variable braking.

Ryan Maziarz
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It can be done with FSUIPC / Lua. Did this myself for the ngx using the default FSX controls for left & right brake axes

 

ipc.control(66387, -5500) -- left toe brake
ipc.control(66388, 2000) -- right toe brake
 
for some reason those values seem to work for me

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