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On some planes you can click on the center of the tiller wheel to make it temporarily work with your rudder.
I've attempted to click the center of the wheel and nothing happened. Not sure how to activate TILLER for steering, is it in settings? Cockpit?
The tiller is setup up through the tablet, my guess is you proberly reloaded/changed aircraft or exited x plane and didn't save the settings in the tablet.
I don't know about Zibo since I use a dedicated tiller axis.
But it varies from plane to plane just like in the real world.
FYI: The "tiller" is not the plane's control yoke. It is a small half wheel often close to the window of the plane.
Wiki entry:
"Most large, transport category airplanes use a device known as a tiller to steer the airplane while taxiing. This usually takes the form of a small steering wheel or lever in the cockpit, often one for the pilot and one for the co-pilot. However, they differ from the tiller on a ship. Rather than move the rudder, the tiller on an airplane steers by turning the nose wheel, and the tiller is moved in the direction of the turn, rather than opposite the turn as on a ship. "
Have you tried re-installing the zibo mod.
I just checked my zibo and the nose wheel steering works fine with all the settings
It's under "Settings & Features" > "Hardware Configuration" ...2nd line down, click Yaw (or your desired preference...)
..Hope that helps
It's under "Settings & Features" > "Hardware Configuration" ...2nd line down, click Yaw (or your desired preference...)
If however you are using the GeForce/Saitek Flight Yoke System, the above settings won't work, you will need to set it it "Roll" for the Yoke to work in conjunction with the rudder..