July 15, 20214 yr Hi, I tried to follow some procedures I found on youtube. I need to add X and Y axis for brakes. It seems to work. But when I tried to assign Z axis for rudder, Z axis does not exist. Any solution?
July 16, 20214 yr Sorry that it has been a while since I've thought about the setup. Here is my current set of assignments. Hope this helps. Maybe someone else has a crisper set of instructions. --M --Mike MacKuen
July 16, 20214 yr My CH Pedals finally died and I to replace them after I got MSFS. I do remember that they were very easy to set up, MSFS recognized them and I didn't have to use the CH software.
July 16, 20214 yr 15 hours ago, harpsi said: I tried to follow some procedures I found on youtube. I need to add X and Y axis for brakes. It seems to work. But when I tried to assign Z axis for rudder, Z axis does not exist. 3 hours ago, Bobsk8 said: My CH Pedals finally died and I to replace them after I got MSFS. I do remember that they were very easy to set up, MSFS recognized them and I didn't have to use the CH software. I recommend that in MSFS controls settings you reset to default and just see what the CH Pedals give you without any attempt on your part to change any settings. Frank Patton Corsair 5000D Airflow Case; MSI B650 Tomahawk MOB; Ryzen 7 7800 X3D CPU; ASUS RTX 4080 Super; NZXT 360mm liquid cooler; Corsair Vengeance 64GB DDR5 4800 MHz RAM; RMX850X Gold PSU;; ASUS VG289 4K 27" Display; Honeycomb Alpha & Bravo, Crosswind 3's w/dampener. Former USAF meteorologist & ground weather school instructor. AOPA Member #07379126 "I will never put my name on a product that does not have in it the best that is in me." - John Deere
July 16, 20214 yr When using my CH Pro Pedals in XP11, the brakes work as you would expect. Just gently push on the brake pedals and you get gentle braking, push hard and you get hard braking. From the beginning, I have found my brakes in MSFS 2020 require almost full push to get any braking and the braking is kind of all or nothing. I have tried default and many sensitivity settings to try to improve the action, but no matter it always requires full push braking and is all or nothing. If anyone has found a solution, please share it. Thanks.
July 16, 20214 yr I can't offer much help other than my old Ch pedals worked no problem in the sim (other than the extra sensitive rudder, but that seems to be a sim issue). I had to fight with my CH throttle quite a bit, but the pedals just worked in game with no hoops to jump through. Brakes work as expected. I know people usually check, but always look for duplicate assignments. I know the sim loves to magically change things behind the scenes. I have a Thrustmaster T1600 and it loves to assign that little throttle thing to random controls on me and throw things off. Basically, go into the controls and filter by "assigned" and go through everything. Delete anything that you don't want. It takes some time but you can often find two different inputs fighting over the same control. ------------------------- Craig from KBUF
July 17, 20214 yr Author 21 hours ago, MM said: Sorry that it has been a while since I've thought about the setup. Here is my current set of assignments. Hope this helps. Maybe someone else has a crisper set of instructions. --M The problem is that Axis Z doesn't exist at all...
July 17, 20214 yr Author For some reason, this is also the middle of my yoke. Does anyone know how to see it in the middle? I push all the way inside and it goes to the lowest point. I push all the way outside and it goes onlly to 70 %... Any solution?
July 18, 20214 yr First thing I would try is, before even starting the game, go to the "Setup USB game controllers" option in Windows 10 select the CH Pedals, go to properties and click Reset to Default. Save and exit and DO NOT CALIBRATE as this setting needs to be default without calibration. The WIN10 calibration for these pedals is broken. Edited July 18, 20214 yr by Glenn Fitzpatrick
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