June 6, 20178 yr I've been having issues with my ch pro pedals. I've calibrated a bunch of times and the issue comes back. It seems as though the pedals at times will move on their own. Generally speaking it will be a left rudder deflection. During calibration I notice that the response times were slow to get back to neutral as well. Can anyone offer suggestions or could it be that I have a bad set of pedals? I fly primarily with fslabs320 but saw this issues with default planes. I run fsuipc in p3dv3 but not yet in v4 and the problem kept happening. I even tried different USB ports. Thoughts? Intel Core i7 12700K (5.0GHz Max Boost Clock) 12-Core CPU 32GB G.Skill Performance DDR4 SDRAM 3600MHz Graphics Processor:12GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, GDDR6x System 2TB Western Digital, NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive
June 6, 20178 yr Author 9 minutes ago, asanal said: Do you have CH Eclipse yoke? No. I have a thrustmaster t.16000 Intel Core i7 12700K (5.0GHz Max Boost Clock) 12-Core CPU 32GB G.Skill Performance DDR4 SDRAM 3600MHz Graphics Processor:12GB Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Ti, GDDR6x System 2TB Western Digital, NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive
June 6, 20178 yr Moderator I would look for any possible conflicts in the controls. It is possible that your rudders are defective. Vic RIG#1 - I9 14900K MSI Pro z790 RTX 5070Ti 40" 4K Monitor 3840x2160
June 6, 20178 yr I've been using CH pedals successfully for years; but the center of travel has always been a little "fuzzy". You probably need to increase the size of the null zone to prevent any undesired control inputs. Also keep in mind that the differential brakes could cause yawing on the ground if the resting point of the brakes in not exactly nil (increasing sensitivity to full usually fixes that issue). Obviously, FSUIPC provides much more precise calibration controls than the sim... so it will be the best solution.
February 23, 20188 yr Uninstall CH control manager software then restart computer and plug it back in and that fixes the lagging.....worked for me
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