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CH rudder Pedals purchased for FS 9 & FSX
gus replied to gus's topic in Hardware Controllers: Joysticks/Yokes | Throttle Quads | Rudder Pedals | Drivers etcThanks Allard for pointing my nose with your guiding lines in the right direction. Did not have to toutch the reverse check, as both toe breakes and the rudder responded "perrrrfectly" ! As they say in the computer world, leave well alone if the aimed for response materialised. Will return to the forums soon, hoping to resolve a few niggly points re PMDG 747-400X issues.Until then,-Cheers Gus.
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CH rudder Pedals purchased for FS 9 & FSX
gus replied to gus's topic in Hardware Controllers: Joysticks/Yokes | Throttle Quads | Rudder Pedals | Drivers etcYes I am indeed looking lots of luck. So many thanks for the additional tip Vic. Would you know the section he cares for specifically ?Cheers Gus.
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CH rudder Pedals purchased for FS 9 & FSX
gus replied to gus's topic in Hardware Controllers: Joysticks/Yokes | Throttle Quads | Rudder Pedals | Drivers etcEmail me Hi Allard,The toe brakes do not act as brakes in my case.& operate the elevators instead, that's why tail draggers in my case flip very often over. Hardcore/tamarc runways for the heavies using reverse thrust can be stoped but is not a normal procedure.You can most likeley deduce if I missed a turn somewhere, by quoting the pathway I used: Start>control Panel>Game Controlers."That window", shows the CH PRO Pedals USB in line one.In line two the CH Flight Sim Yoke USB is lodged. Clicking on properties, the ZAx colum is totally red. My right slider foot pedal being pushed up as far as it will travel, causes the red to disappear while white fills in the void.Pushing the left foot pedal right to the end, red briefly re-appears, Lift the foot, white takes its place again. In the Sq.white box, a + sign sticks in the upper left corner. The toe point being pressed via the right pedal, the + sign moves down to the lower left corner. Remove your foot pressure, & it retreats to its left upper corner again.Using the game devise calibration facility, the Zaxis represents 50% (130 display Raw data). Pushing the right Pedal as far as possible, 130>"254", equivalent to 100% on the bar slider.Pushing the left pedal as far as possible, the Zaxis deminishes from 130>0. Pressing NEXT>Apply>OK, generates no change in the Axix Square or indeed in the movement of the rudder on the FSX 747-400, aEmail me Hi Allard,except are long grass runways to avoid obstacles using tail draggers.Hardcore/tamarc runways for the heavies using reverse thrust can soon be stoped but is not a normal procedure.You can most likeley deduce if I missed a turn somewhere, by quoting the pathway I used: Start>control Panel>Game Controlers."That window", shows the CH PRO Pedals USB in line one.In line two the CH Flight Sim Yoke USB is lodged. Clicking on properties, the ZAx colum is totally red. My right slider foot pedal being pushed up as far as it will travel, causes the red to disappear while white fills in the void.Pushing the left foot pedal right to the end, red briefly re-appears, Lift the foot, white takes its place again. In the Sq.white box, a + sign sticks in the upper left corner. The toe point being pressed via the right pedal, the + sign moves down to the lower left corner. Remove your foot pressure, & it retreats to its left upper corner again.Using waiting take off clearance. Just to re-afirm, by citing the example of foot pedals induced ground level taxi movements". In the case FS9, faultles taxi movements are always dependable for all my aircrafts movements. Thank you for your interest in resolving the foregoing. Do you think, the chaps in the CH Hangers might have run into like problems? Cheers Gus.
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CH rudder Pedals purchased for FS 9 & FSX
gus replied to gus's topic in Hardware Controllers: Joysticks/Yokes | Throttle Quads | Rudder Pedals | Drivers etcHi Victic removal from the autrudder box, negative re 747-400 in FSX. CH Manager to calibrate USB CH foot Pedals, not spotted on the CH website. But nor was progress made via a disk delivered with the hardware.Confusingly each CD, the first for Rudder pedals, the second for the USB Flight Sim Yoke came with a red warning label, do not use until Instructed, which I observed at the time. Anyway plucking in the USB cables made both Units effective in FS9 and yes, the USB Flight Sim yoke is even working in FSX.Today I placed the CH CD prominently highlighting the Control Manager V4.2 in the drive hoping for a solution, only FS9, but not FSX featured on the CD.I am thinking of contacting the CH Hangar forum first. Have dealt with CH products directly in the past, but it is a slow reaction coming my way from there, yet purchased there for 8 years.Cheers for now Vic. Gus.
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CH rudder Pedals purchased for FS 9 & FSX
gus replied to gus's topic in Hardware Controllers: Joysticks/Yokes | Throttle Quads | Rudder Pedals | Drivers etcHi Vgbaron, Thanks for your time, in answer to your question one aboveautorudder not disabled.Second question, affirmative.Third question, strangeley the toe brake action effects the elevator only, as if to commence an emerg dive. My specs : AMD Athlon 64x2 dual core processor 6000+, 3.01 GHz, 2.75GB of Ram, Nvidia Ge Force 8600 GTS, XP Prof. (32 bit) plus Service pack 3Regards from Gus, West Sussex, England.
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CH rudder Pedals purchased for FS 9 & FSX
Have no CH rudder pedal control, effecing FSX from parking position to take off Runway. Who will offer guidance to gus at [email protected] (?)
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