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ErichB

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Hi all

 

Yesterday I bought the F15C on sale.  Wow, unbelievable power. I love it.

 

One question.  I have assigned differential breaking to my toe pedals on the rudder, but much like with FSX, on initially assigning the axis control,  the breaks are applied when the toe pedals are unpressed - therefore the break are permanently applied.  In FSX there was a checkbox to reverse the axis so that the breaks were applied only when the toebreaks are depressed.  How do I do this in DCS?

 

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There is also, in the AXIS Tuning box, an option to "Invert" 


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Yea, for some reason brake axis are always inverted. Just go to options>controls>select axis you want to edit> press axis tune button>check "invert" checkbox.

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