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FSX disable parking brake release when pressing pedals.

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Hello I am wondering if there is an option or way to Disable the parking brake from releasing when i press on the rudder pedals. 

 

I only want the parking break to be released when I click on the parking break its self.

 

 

Thanks

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Parking brake key is usually CTRL+PERIOD, and Brakes PERIOD so change one to avoid PERIOD may do it.
 

Steve Waite: Engineer at codelegend.com

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He is talking about rudder pedal axis assignments..  @Atro, that's how it works on the real aircraft, if you push the pedals enough they will disconnect the parking brake.

 

Best thing to do is widen the null zone on your pedals so they are not so sensitive.  A reg version of fsuipc 'may' allow you to completely separate your pedals from the parking brake

Rob Prest

 

  • Commercial Member

He is talking about rudder pedal axis assignments..

 

Yes but he mentions clicking on the handbrake and pressing the rudder. I think he meant what you thought, but I thought it worth mentioning the point in case it help in some way. :P

Steve Waite: Engineer at codelegend.com

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...I had an enquiry a few years ago about some planes start with the parking brake off even though it's set to on. I just reach for CTRL+PERIOD if I accidently nudge the footbrakes. These two situations can be overcome by programmatically sensing the Handbrake Off event and maintaining the handbrakes On until then. It's a good question.

Steve Waite: Engineer at codelegend.com

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