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New to this [or any] newsgroup. Have read all messages posted in search of
an answer to my quandry and found such a basic subject is not currently covered. I have been unable to get the Game Controller to recognize the brake pedals. Rudder action is o.k. but neither left nor right brake responds to pedal input. Differential power [on twins] and rudder is no way to taxi! Step by step flight control input procedure to resolve this impasse would be appreciated. Never had this problem with real world aircraft. If the brakes didn't work maintenance corrected the problem. |
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What sim are you using? What joystick? How did you try to set them up?
In FS2004 you go to options-controls-assignments, select the joystick page, pick the brake and tell it to redefine it. On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, N Lee wrote: New to this [or any] newsgroup. Have read all messages posted in search of an answer to my quandry and found such a basic subject is not currently covered. I have been unable to get the Game Controller to recognize the brake pedals. Rudder action is o.k. but neither left nor right brake responds to pedal input. Differential power [on twins] and rudder is no way to taxi! Step by step flight control input procedure to resolve this impasse would be appreciated. Never had this problem with real world aircraft. If the brakes didn't work maintenance corrected the problem. -- Brett I. Holcomb |
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Thanks for the response Bret.
There are two sims: MS 2004 and Elite PCATD 8.0. The joystick available is a CH 568 CombatStick (USB) but I have not put it to work. The flight controls in use are an Elite ProPanel (yoke) and Flight Link Hydraulic Rudder Pedals. The flight controls were setup using the Microsoft Game Controller. This worked for pitch, roll and yaw but not for braking action. Have installed but not used or setup FS 2004 . Will follow your suggestion and use this program to try and activate the brakes. My previous attempts to bring the brakes on line used, I thought, every possible combination the Game Controller offered. I cannot count the number of tries attempted and neither Flight Link nor Elite have come to my rescue. My deduction has been that the pedal unit is faulty. Before I make any claim I will continue to explore the possibilities. N Lee Bausch --------------------------------------------------------------- "Brett I. Holcomb" wrote in message news:Pine.LNX.4.58.0404232015120.19161@strider... What sim are you using? What joystick? How did you try to set them up? In FS2004 you go to options-controls-assignments, select the joystick page, pick the brake and tell it to redefine it. On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, N Lee wrote: New to this [or any] newsgroup. Have read all messages posted in search of an answer to my quandry and found such a basic subject is not currently covered. I have been unable to get the Game Controller to recognize the brake pedals. Rudder action is o.k. but neither left nor right brake responds to pedal input. Differential power [on twins] and rudder is no way to taxi! Step by step flight control input procedure to resolve this impasse would be appreciated. Never had this problem with real world aircraft. If the brakes didn't work maintenance corrected the problem. -- Brett I. Holcomb |
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You're welcome. I'm not familiar with the MS game controller but try
bypassing it. On Sat, 24 Apr 2004, N Lee wrote: Thanks for the response Bret. There are two sims: MS 2004 and Elite PCATD 8.0. The joystick available is a CH 568 CombatStick (USB) but I have not put it to work. The flight controls in use are an Elite ProPanel (yoke) and Flight Link Hydraulic Rudder Pedals. The flight controls were setup using the Microsoft Game Controller. This worked for pitch, roll and yaw but not for braking action. Have installed but not used or setup FS 2004 . Will follow your suggestion and use this program to try and activate the brakes. My previous attempts to bring the brakes on line used, I thought, every possible combination the Game Controller offered. I cannot count the number of tries attempted and neither Flight Link nor Elite have come to my rescue. My deduction has been that the pedal unit is faulty. Before I make any claim I will continue to explore the possibilities. N Lee Bausch --------------------------------------------------------------- "Brett I. Holcomb" wrote in message news:Pine.LNX.4.58.0404232015120.19161@strider... What sim are you using? What joystick? How did you try to set them up? In FS2004 you go to options-controls-assignments, select the joystick page, pick the brake and tell it to redefine it. On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, N Lee wrote: New to this [or any] newsgroup. Have read all messages posted in search of an answer to my quandry and found such a basic subject is not currently covered. I have been unable to get the Game Controller to recognize the brake pedals. Rudder action is o.k. but neither left nor right brake responds to pedal input. Differential power [on twins] and rudder is no way to taxi! Step by step flight control input procedure to resolve this impasse would be appreciated. Never had this problem with real world aircraft. If the brakes didn't work maintenance corrected the problem. -- Brett I. Holcomb -- Brett I. Holcomb |
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I had a similar problem with the Flight Link helicopter collective's
twist throttle control. The solution was to fiddle with that axis's Sensitivity in FS2004. It took me a long time to figure that out but now it works great.... So just in case you haven't, check your Sensitivity for that axis. Dave Blevins P.S. all that said, I was able to calibrate the throttle axis I mentioned in Win XP's Game Controllers applet. If you can't even get that far, then indeed I would say there's a more fundamental problem. On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 01:10:31 GMT, "N Lee" wrote: Thanks for the response Bret. There are two sims: MS 2004 and Elite PCATD 8.0. The joystick available is a CH 568 CombatStick (USB) but I have not put it to work. The flight controls in use are an Elite ProPanel (yoke) and Flight Link Hydraulic Rudder Pedals. The flight controls were setup using the Microsoft Game Controller. This worked for pitch, roll and yaw but not for braking action. Have installed but not used or setup FS 2004 . Will follow your suggestion and use this program to try and activate the brakes. My previous attempts to bring the brakes on line used, I thought, every possible combination the Game Controller offered. I cannot count the number of tries attempted and neither Flight Link nor Elite have come to my rescue. My deduction has been that the pedal unit is faulty. Before I make any claim I will continue to explore the possibilities. N Lee Bausch --------------------------------------------------------------- "Brett I. Holcomb" wrote in message news:Pine.LNX.4.58.0404232015120.19161@strider. .. What sim are you using? What joystick? How did you try to set them up? In FS2004 you go to options-controls-assignments, select the joystick page, pick the brake and tell it to redefine it. On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, N Lee wrote: New to this [or any] newsgroup. Have read all messages posted in search of an answer to my quandry and found such a basic subject is not currently covered. I have been unable to get the Game Controller to recognize the brake pedals. Rudder action is o.k. but neither left nor right brake responds to pedal input. Differential power [on twins] and rudder is no way to taxi! Step by step flight control input procedure to resolve this impasse would be appreciated. Never had this problem with real world aircraft. If the brakes didn't work maintenance corrected the problem. -- Brett I. Holcomb |
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Thanks Dave:
Now I have some options and will follow up on them. This newsgroup approach is great. Talking to real people and getting sensible answers is refreshing. N Lee Bausch -------------------------------- wrote in message ... I had a similar problem with the Flight Link helicopter collective's twist throttle control. The solution was to fiddle with that axis's Sensitivity in FS2004. It took me a long time to figure that out but now it works great.... So just in case you haven't, check your Sensitivity for that axis. Dave Blevins P.S. all that said, I was able to calibrate the throttle axis I mentioned in Win XP's Game Controllers applet. If you can't even get that far, then indeed I would say there's a more fundamental problem. On Sat, 24 Apr 2004 01:10:31 GMT, "N Lee" wrote: Thanks for the response Bret. There are two sims: MS 2004 and Elite PCATD 8.0. The joystick available is a CH 568 CombatStick (USB) but I have not put it to work. The flight controls in use are an Elite ProPanel (yoke) and Flight Link Hydraulic Rudder Pedals. The flight controls were setup using the Microsoft Game Controller. This worked for pitch, roll and yaw but not for braking action. Have installed but not used or setup FS 2004 . Will follow your suggestion and use this program to try and activate the brakes. My previous attempts to bring the brakes on line used, I thought, every possible combination the Game Controller offered. I cannot count the number of tries attempted and neither Flight Link nor Elite have come to my rescue. My deduction has been that the pedal unit is faulty. Before I make any claim I will continue to explore the possibilities. N Lee Bausch --------------------------------------------------------------- "Brett I. Holcomb" wrote in message news:Pine.LNX.4.58.0404232015120.19161@strider. .. What sim are you using? What joystick? How did you try to set them up? In FS2004 you go to options-controls-assignments, select the joystick page, pick the brake and tell it to redefine it. On Fri, 23 Apr 2004, N Lee wrote: New to this [or any] newsgroup. Have read all messages posted in search of an answer to my quandry and found such a basic subject is not currently covered. I have been unable to get the Game Controller to recognize the brake pedals. Rudder action is o.k. but neither left nor right brake responds to pedal input. Differential power [on twins] and rudder is no way to taxi! Step by step flight control input procedure to resolve this impasse would be appreciated. Never had this problem with real world aircraft. If the brakes didn't work maintenance corrected the problem. -- Brett I. Holcomb |
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