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of the Saitek rudder pedals and it's toebrakes

Postby HarvesteR » Thu Nov 20, 2008 9:34 pm

Hello...

i've been meaning to ask this for a while now... since i couldn't solve it on my own... not quickly at least..

so i got my ProFlight Rudder Pedals a while back, and since i was busy playing other games, i didn't mind much then that the toebrakes in FSX weren't functioning as they should... now that i'm playing FS more constantly, it began to become somewhat of a nuisance

what happens is that, at any given time, even with the toe brakes completely released, the brakes won't let go...
i tried reversing the axis... and that helped a little in the sense that apart from this problem, the brake axis was also reversed.

but the matter remains that even if i let go of the brakes, they will not disengage fully, and the BRAKES message is never not displayed... taxiing feels like driving an 18 wheeler with clogged airlines ::)

the only way to release the brakes fully, or else taking off would be impossible, is to press the trigger, which i have mapped to the parking brakes...

also i have the regular brakes mapped as the primary trigger, and the parking brakes are on the secondary trigger (it's a Saitek X52... it has 2 trigger positions on the same button, so when you press it all the way in, it's a different button... but the first one doesn't let go) i think this could be adding to the problem... but i'm not sure, either way, but right now it's my only way of actually releasing the brakes

something i noted and thought weird, was that on the joystick properties/calibration dialog, i see that by default, that is, until moved, the toebrake axis reports being at 50% of the way in, and not at 0%, which is where i would think it should be...

i don't know if this is a problem of the dialog itself, or the axis is actually reporting being in that position.. which could further add to the matter at hand

well, i am in need of insights on this most unsettling matter...

thanks in advance

Cheers
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Re: of the Saitek rudder pedals and it's toebrakes

Postby garymbuska » Thu Nov 20, 2008 10:18 pm

I use the CH peddles and have never had a problem with them. It sounds to me that there is a problem with the device driver. Try uninstalling your peddles re boot then reinstall and see if it clears up.
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Re: of the Saitek rudder pedals and it's toebrakes

Postby jasonfriedlin » Sat Nov 22, 2008 4:48 pm

Try this, it worked for me, I just didn't feel like typing it again.

http://www.simviation.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1227043464
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Re: of the Saitek rudder pedals and it's toebrakes

Postby HarvesteR » Sun Nov 23, 2008 9:51 pm

thanks Jason!! your solution worked!

this fixed the brakes issue and made all other controls much more responsive  :D

i guess these things are made to not need any null zone... so any will cause trouble...

Cheers  :)

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Re: of the Saitek rudder pedals and it's toebrakes

Postby jasonfriedlin » Mon Nov 24, 2008 3:16 pm

Glad I could help sir, took me a while to figure it out and damn near drove me crazy.   :)
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