Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024

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Zaphi Dec 4, 2024 @ 7:43am
T-Flight Rudder for braking
I have assigned the pedal axles of the Thrustmaster T-Flight Rudder as brake axles. As soon as I brake, the brakes somehow get stuck. The only solution is to release the parking brake again.
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rabennie31 Dec 4, 2024 @ 8:38am 
I am having the same issue with Logitech Flight rudder pedals, They only seem to stick after landing
NuclearSnail (Banned) Dec 5, 2024 @ 9:21am 
this game has bugs that the developers are actively covering up, and even committing racketeering over it, so unless a class action lawsuit is brought against microsoft, it's unlikely they will ever acknowledge the problem even exists, let alone fix it.
Last edited by NuclearSnail; Dec 5, 2024 @ 9:21am
Bubba Fett Dec 7, 2024 @ 9:51am 
If that's an axis, isn't the center position half applied?

I was mulling over using the paddle axis on the front of my T16000 throttle as an analog brake for both wheels since the toe brakes on my rudders can be hard to apply evenly enough not to drift sidways when slowing from landing.
But the center position that it's spring loaded to return to is the 50% point of the axis.
Great for something you need left/right control of, not so great for something you need on/off control of.
What's probably happening is that as soon as you touch that axis, it resets the brake position to whatever the axis is and when you release the control and it springs back to center the brakes are on at 50%. To test this, hold the rocker to each side and see if that releases the brake. One side should be 0% while the other side should be 100%.

It shouldn't cause the parking brake to apply, unless you mean you have to turn the parking brake on then off to reset the brakes. (and it ignores the analog axis till you touch it again)

I don't have the sim running right now, but if your problem is what I described, you might see if there's a bias control in the settings for that axis to set 0% to the center of the axis.
Bubba Fett Dec 8, 2024 @ 10:47pm 
To add to this, There is a control in the axis settings called neutral that might do what you want. (use half of an axis as a full axis) Push it to 1 or -1 till you figure out which one releases the brake with your rocker axis centered and applies the brake will it fully deflected to one side.
Unfortunately there is no analog axis for both brakes, but there is an analog axis for left brake and right brake. If you map both of those to the same control with exactly the same settings it should apply both brakes evenly with a single control.

Hope that works for you.
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