November 7, 201312 yr Re-calibrating, throttles idle and no manual braking have been mentioned already. What about spoilers (hardware axis assigned)? If your hardware sends a "spoilers retracted" signal to your T7, the autobrakes dis-engage as well. What happened to AVSIM
November 7, 201312 yr Yep, I have axis assigned for spoilers. This could be an issue? Yep: Re-calibrate it, too. Add a small null zone to that axis, as well. Or even disable it temporarily for testing whether the ABRK issue persists without that assignment. What happened to AVSIM
November 7, 201312 yr We have had other Autobrake problems. http://forum.avsim.net/topic/422959-brakes-engage-when-switching-autobrakes-off/ In that case deleting the FSUIPC.ini file solved the problem. Rob Robson
November 7, 201312 yr without additional information I would also venture to guess that this is a FSUIPC issue as well.
November 7, 201312 yr Author I have deleted the fsuipc.ini and will try again tomorrow, I don't have time today Steve BartlettCEOhttp://sunlandamerica.com
November 10, 201312 yr We have had other Autobrake problems. http://forum.avsim.net/topic/422959-brakes-engage-when-switching-autobrakes-off/ In that case deleting the FSUIPC.ini file solved the problem. Rob, Perfect. The only thing that fixed this was to remove the .ini file from fsuipc. Works a treat now. Thanks bud.
November 10, 201312 yr Rob, Perfect. The only thing that fixed this was to remove the .ini file from fsuipc. Works a treat now. Thanks bud. Cool, you're welcome :-) Rob Robson
October 20, 201411 yr maybe its a late quesiton but would fsuipc still work? without the ini Gerben Lei
October 21, 201411 yr maybe its a late quesiton but would fsuipc still work? without the iniYes it is like a reset. It deletes all your FSUIPC settings and joystick calibrations. Next time you start FSX a fresh, empty FSUIPC.ini file is made automatically. Rob Robson
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