February 24, 20179 yr Hi all, If i touch the brake a very, very little bit i have direct an auto-brake disconnect. This happens by the PMDG 737NGX-B777-B747v2. Is it posible to adjuste the trigger point, somewhere, that the disconnect happens later after more brake input. All without changing the braking action itself. U use the Brunner rudder brake-set so it is not posible to do this in FSX-settings itself. Regards Jovabra
February 25, 20179 yr Hello, I used to face the same problem too. You can try to change the parameters in FSUIPC (Register version) so that you can press the pedal further to start braking the aircraft (in the axis assignment). I believed it is called null zone, where the inputs from your hardware does not affect the sim. I used to do it but I got familiar with my CH pro pedal that I can use the rudder without touching the brake. I only fly PMDG aircrafts (rarely FSLabs). Cheers, Hoang Le Hoang Le i7 13700k - Sapphire Nitro+ AMD RX 7900 XT - Asus TUF Z790 PLUS D4 - Gskill Trident 32GB DDR4-3600 LG 34GP63A-B Ultrawide - ASUS VG259QM MSFS2020
February 25, 20179 yr Author Hoang Le, Thanks for your answer but the problem is that the Brunner pedals don't use FSUIPC(i have a the register version). In my case you send a direct input signal, via Sim Connect, to the FSX. I'm looking more for an adjustment of the trigger point in the PMDG software. aircraft.cfg ??? Regards Jovabra
February 25, 20179 yr 7 hours ago, Jovabra said: Hoang Le, Thanks for your answer but the problem is that the Brunner pedals don't use FSUIPC(i have a the register version). In my case you send a direct input signal, via Sim Connect, to the FSX. I'm looking more for an adjustment of the trigger point in the PMDG software. aircraft.cfg ??? Regards Jovabra You should probably post this issue in the PMDG General Forum. If and when you do,please use your full name in your post, it is required by PMDG. Ric Elmore
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