September 24, 201411 yr Hi, search the forum about the auto break issue , reinstall the FSUIPC and delete FSUIPC.ini dont work for me. Even perform an ILS autoland , I didn't touch a button or mouse. The autobrake disarms immediately at touchdown. Please advise. Izeta Box Love and Peace
September 25, 201411 yr Hi, Do you any device on which a axis is set up for the manual brakes? The autobrakes normally desarm either if normal braking is applied or if thrust levers are pushed forward out of idle. So any signal receive from throttle or pedal could cause the autobrake to disarm even if you don't touch nothing. Romain Roux Avec l'avion, nous avons inventé la ligne droite. St Exupéry, Terre des hommes.
September 25, 201411 yr Yes agree with Romain.Something is performing a manual braking action; as that is what causes the autobrakes to disarm.Maybe a noisy potentiometer on your pedals? (if you use pedals).Maybe try increasing the null zones on your axis for your brakes.
September 25, 201411 yr Commercial Member The autobrake disarms immediately at touchdown. Do you have rudder pedals? Also, please sign your name in your posts. It's a forum requirement here. Kyle Rodgers
September 25, 201411 yr Author Thank you for all reply, just a keyboard and mouse. No axis setup for brake or thrust level. Still figuring out Izeta Box Love and Peace
September 25, 201411 yr Commercial Member Are you using the mouse as a joystick? I'm willing to bet that doing that will cause all kinds of weird issues here and there. For what it's worth, joysticks are as cheap as $15 in most places. Heck, I just donated two X-45s to Goodwill last week. I'm sure you can find one there. You're much better off going that route. Kyle Rodgers
September 25, 201411 yr If you are using the mouse as joystick, as Kyle mentioned, try a full ILS autoland with the mouse not engaged and see what happens. Mike
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