February 4, 20215 yr In MS 2020 when in exterior view behind the aircraft sitting on the ground. If I push my rudder pedals (Logitech) in all the way the rudder will deflect and then slowly move back to center with the pedal still deflected. When slowly released it will twitch back and forth before returning to center. It does this in both directions. When landing this is presented as a loss of control at low taxi speeds sometimes resulting in a complete turn almost a ground loop in the opposite direction that I want. Is there a way to set up the sensitivities or something to make the rudders work properly? This also does this when I disconnect the pedals and use use a X56 joystick with a twist rudder control. Thanks.
February 4, 20215 yr Moderator @cinabar I moved your post to the main MSFS Forum as you posted the topic in the Tips and Tricks forum. That section isn’t for support and topics that are posted there need approval before they show, in case you’re wondering why the topic needed approval. In addition, that section is only for posting tips, tricks or work arounds that might help other users. Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
February 4, 20215 yr 3 hours ago, cinabar said: In MS 2020 when in exterior view behind the aircraft sitting on the ground. If I push my rudder pedals (Logitech) in all the way the rudder will deflect and then slowly move back to center with the pedal still deflected. When slowly released it will twitch back and forth before returning to center. It does this in both directions. When landing this is presented as a loss of control at low taxi speeds sometimes resulting in a complete turn almost a ground loop in the opposite direction that I want. Is there a way to set up the sensitivities or something to make the rudders work properly? This also does this when I disconnect the pedals and use use a X56 joystick with a twist rudder control. Thanks. Sounds like you have enabled the auto rudder feature under assistance in setup.
February 22, 20215 yr Author Yep. Autorudder was the culprit. Turned it off and rudder seems okay now. Thanks.
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