Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition

Microsoft Flight Simulator X: Steam Edition

RotaryCoyote 31 AGO 2017 a las 11:35
Keyboard Rudder Control is Impossible
I've set my controls to be
A - to yaw left
D - to yaw right

The problem with this is that there is no automatic centering functionality when you release either of the rudder keys, this causes the aircraft to continue to yaw hard in either direction after key release.

I have no interest in using the joystick twist functionality, nor am I buying rudder pedals anytime soon, so I was hoping someone might have a software solution to this issue.
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gspectre 31 AGO 2017 a las 13:11 
So, are you saying that you have a joystick with twist functionality but you just refuse to use it?
RotaryCoyote 31 AGO 2017 a las 13:19 
I have one, but the joystick on a desk feels so unnatural in comparison to having a heavy joystick inbetween the legs. At this point I'd rather fly arcade style with KB+M and wait to buy a really nice floor mounted joystick setup.
Última edición por RotaryCoyote; 31 AGO 2017 a las 13:21
SteveFSX/P3D 31 AGO 2017 a las 13:21 
Num pad 5 to center rudder. Change that to your stick or between the rudder keys.

Or try this .....

https://projectflightsim.com/rudder-without-joystick-solution-aerosoft-airbus-x/
APUtech 31 AGO 2017 a las 19:03 
Publicado originalmente por RotaryCoyote:
I've set my controls to be
A - to yaw left
D - to yaw right

The problem with this is that there is no automatic centering functionality when you release either of the rudder keys, this causes the aircraft to continue to yaw hard in either direction after key release.

I have no interest in using the joystick twist functionality, nor am I buying rudder pedals anytime soon, so I was hoping someone might have a software solution to this issue.

Rotary, I have flown keyboard-only in FSX:SE for well over 1600 hours and I used to use the numeric keypad keys for yaw input: 0/Ins for left rudder, Enter for right rudder, and ./Del to center rudder. The yaw left/right keys have an incremental response when you press them that exponentially increases (quickly!) when you hold them. 'Automatic centering' after pressing and holding a rudder key isn't going to happen; center it yourself with whatevver key that you choose to define.

Happy flying,

APUtech
side-fish 1 SEP 2017 a las 4:29 
As other people have stated, use the number pad. Honestly, it is one of the most intuitive controls that I used to apply the mapping in DCS.
Skylane_Pilot 1 SEP 2017 a las 15:06 
under control in the settings you can map a key to center control surfaces.
d4niel 15 ABR 2018 a las 15:37 
normally, yeah don't use a and d. The real thing is that on keyboards there are so many shortcuts to get to a view or part of the cockpit. So, really try the number pad, because there is really no shortcuts used there.
Pyramid 29 JUL 2018 a las 3:16 
Publicado originalmente por APUtech:
Publicado originalmente por RotaryCoyote:
I've set my controls to be
A - to yaw left
D - to yaw right

The problem with this is that there is no automatic centering functionality when you release either of the rudder keys, this causes the aircraft to continue to yaw hard in either direction after key release.

I have no interest in using the joystick twist functionality, nor am I buying rudder pedals anytime soon, so I was hoping someone might have a software solution to this issue.

Rotary, I have flown keyboard-only in FSX:SE for well over 1600 hours and I used to use the numeric keypad keys for yaw input: 0/Ins for left rudder, Enter for right rudder, and ./Del to center rudder. The yaw left/right keys have an incremental response when you press them that exponentially increases (quickly!) when you hold them. 'Automatic centering' after pressing and holding a rudder key isn't going to happen; center it yourself with whatevver key that you choose to define.

Happy flying,

APUtech

Where is the Automatic centering in the controls section in settings
Beeftacosss 29 JUL 2018 a las 8:46 
Just use ur mouse but its hard to tho.
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