December 17, 20232 yr Hello, I am unfortunately stuck with Logitech rudder pedals for a while and they suck. Besides the fact that the brake pedals have no resistance, the rudder axis feels very rough and clunky and it's difficult to make small, fine adjustments without overdoing it and it gets frustrating. I plan to upgrade but it will be a while so in the meantime I was just wondering and hoping if anyone has found a way to make the rudder axis action more smooth and realistic? I'm very open to trying different things, anything to make them work a little better.
December 17, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Kalnon said: Hello, I am unfortunately stuck with Logitech rudder pedals for a while and they suck. Besides the fact that the brake pedals have no resistance, the rudder axis feels very rough and clunky and it's difficult to make small, fine adjustments without overdoing it and it gets frustrating. I plan to upgrade but it will be a while so in the meantime I was just wondering and hoping if anyone has found a way to make the rudder axis action more smooth and realistic? I'm very open to trying different things, anything to make them work a little better. If I may suggest, try these settings. Also, try a new recalibration only in Windows Devices and printers for the Logitech rudder pedals. 747 Captain for the last 39 years, and still learning.
December 17, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, LRBS said: If I may suggest, try these settings. Also, try a new recalibration only in Windows Devices and printers for the Logitech rudder pedals. I'll give it a try but normally in MSFS I bind my controls to FSUIPC7. I find I can get my yoke and other controls to feeling more realistic using it than binding controls directly to MSFS because it has ways to get rid of that overly high reactivity issue that MSFS always has with yokes and joysticks, especially the roll but the rudder doesn't seem to have that same issue. The MSFS reactivity slider only helps a little with the reactivity. I also want my pedals to work better in P3dv5 and X-Plane as well. I have similar issues in all sims. The Logitech pedals are also just poorly designed which is what I should have expected for the price. The yaw axis just feels very clunky and mushy when I push the pedals side to side. It's not smooth at all making it impossible to make fine adjustments. I want to find a way to physically smooth it out and maybe go shopping online for some small sprimgs I can somehow attach for some braking friction.
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