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Brake feel!

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This is going to be very much down to your equipment and personal taste.

Personly I find a linear line to grabby, I like progressive braking so I thought I would share if anyone is intrested. So you can just "feel" your brakes increasing and giving light control more feel.

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Interesting idea....I think the feel part makes sense as they do tend to come “on” suddenly. Going to give it a try, thanks for the idea!

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Also, I’m having a hard time understanding the reactivity slider and what it does? Anyone...?

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Thank you Nyxx, I adjusted my Saitek Rudder Pedals according to your settings and I really like the result. Much better progressive braking feel and easier ground handling when differential braking is needed. It's a keeper 🙂

Best regards.

 

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I found linear sensitivity (i.e. the default) is working fine on VirtualFly Ruddo. These pedals have force sensors so the braking force is proportional to how much one pushes on the pedals.

I changed the brake pads out for softer ones.

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6 hours ago, Purr said:

Also, I’m having a hard time understanding the reactivity slider and what it does? Anyone...?

Hi there, Have a look at this video - he explains it from min. 8:

 

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Thank you that was a great video!

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Glad it helped

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