May 3, 20242 yr Hi, Trying to set Left Right brake on the FSS E190 and they are way too sensetive... How can I play with it ? I've tried Curve but it seems to have no effect.... Any advise will be appreciated...
May 3, 20242 yr Commercial Member 1 hour ago, raam123 said: I've tried Curve but it seems to have no effect.... What variable or event did you assign exactly for brakes actuation? I am using the "AXIS_LEFT_BRAKE_SET" and "AXIS_RIGHT_BRAKE_SET" events (because MSFS generally prefers Events over Variables) and didn't notice anything in particular about the brakes. Curve definitely has an effect - what exactly did you "try" with that feature? LORBY-SI
May 3, 20242 yr Author 6 minutes ago, Lorby_SI said: What variable or event did you assign exactly for brakes actuation? I am using the "AXIS_LEFT_BRAKE_SET" and "AXIS_RIGHT_BRAKE_SET" events (because MSFS generally prefers Events over Variables) and didn't notice anything in particular about the brakes. Curve definitely has an effect - what exactly did you "try" with that feature? I did try it. Ended up setting brakes in MSFS control... I will try later and post screenshot I'm using Agronn Rudder controls.
May 3, 20242 yr Commercial Member I've revisited the E170, and I had to reassign some axis. Looks like the aircraft now prefers Input Events (which is TMBK actually the correct way of doing it). So I assigned EVT_BRAKE_PEDAL_L, EVT_BRAKE_PEDAL_R, Axis Min = 0, Axis Max = 1.0, Rounding = float. Working fine for me on my MFG Crosswind pedals. But the legacy events were working fine too. IEs are in a special group "MSFS Input Events" in the Event treelist in AAO. (I've also reassigned the following IEs: LEVER_FLAP, LEVER_THROTTLE_LEFT and _RIGHT, SPEED_BRAKE There are many more to choose from) Edited May 3, 20242 yr by Lorby_SI LORBY-SI
May 3, 20242 yr Commercial Member Tested this config with the FSS E190 too (Templates->Apply other config to this aircraft). Works the same way, can't spot any difference. LORBY-SI
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