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dieterua

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  1. Yes, that's exactly the assignments I have - left/right toe brakes - reverse box ticked, rudder - reverse back ticked. The brakes work as they should while the rudder responses in opposite directions. After I unticked the reverse box the rudder remained the same, ticking it back didn't help either. I tried to look for other possible solutions, like changing controller's sensitivity but it didn't affect rudder's directions. ( Will keep trying.
  2. Yippee! I've made it!!! It turns out that the rudder was mapped in the yoke axis as well. As soon as I switched it off the rudder took its natural position. There's still a minor problem though - the pedal axis remains reversed. I tried to remap it several times but it didn't help. Normally the reverse box is checked and it works ok in all aircrafts, here I tried to uncheck and check it back but left remains right and vice verse.
  3. Nothing helps. I remapped the pedals in FS as you suggested but to no avail. ((( Disconnecting rudder from the nose wheel only results in the nose wheel being rigid while the rudder is still at the rightmost position. Fsuipc says that all the axis are not processed as recommended. I'm at my wits end!
  4. Looks like my controllers do not use fsuipc (see attached). At least this is what I figure from the respective blank fields in the fsuipc menu. And it doesn't matter whether it's a CFM or IAE version. Does anyone have any other ideas please? Yeah, and what's more, I've just noticed that the front wheel can be controlled by the yoke (which is absolutely abnormal in real aviation), in this case the plane turns to the sides, but as soon as the yoke is back to neutral the front wheel and rudder are back to the rightmost position. Bloody thing!
  5. Well I'm not sure but guess that I tried both CFM and IAE with the same result. Thanks for the tip anyway. Guess I'll try to sort out fsuipc keeping in mind what you've said.CheersDima
  6. Thanks for the suggestion. I did calibrate my controller through FS but I'll check fsuipc as well. I'm not sure how to disable it in fsuipc though.
  7. Airsimmer A320's rudder is always in the rightmost position. After engine start made in strict accordance with all procedures described in the manual the rudder remains as it is. Taxiing is impossible let alone take-off. My Saitek Pro Flight Yoke and Pedals is tuned and calibrated and works perfectly with all other aircrafts. FS9, Win7. I'll appreciate any suggestion.

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