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d.burnette 10-20-2012 03:27 PM

Question on Saitek Combat Pedals Wheelbrakes
 
Hey gang,
Ok so now I am finally getting into CLoD with the final patch release.
It does not appear my wheelbrakes are working properly - I have the Saitek Combat pedals, and have assigned individual left and right wheel brakes to the toe brakes on the pedals. They show movement in the controller screen, however do not appear to be working when taxiing on the runway? I first set it up with the reverse box checked as that is usually how I have to do these pedals, tried unchecking it as well but still no affect. Now I am in the early stages and flying the Rotol I guess, are they specific to individual planes?

Thanks for any tips,

FG28_Kodiak 10-20-2012 03:31 PM

It's depens on the plane you use, for english ones you need a additional Brake Key.

d.burnette 10-20-2012 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by FG28_Kodiak (Post 471392)
It's depens on the plane you use, for english ones you need a additional Brake Key.

Thanks for the feedback, not sure i totally understand however regarding an additional brake key - can you elaborate?

Thanks,

ATAG_Snapper 10-20-2012 04:44 PM

Hi Don,

The RAF fighters did not have toe brakes, so they aren't programmed to utilize them on your Saitek Combat Pedals. As per Kodiak's response to you, you must assign a joystick button or keyboard key to "brakes".

To steer your RAF fighter you must use your rudder pedals (not toe brakes) to turn in the desired direction, then apply the brake key to tighten the desired turn as necessary. Although not animated in this sim, depressing the brake key/button activates the brake handle located behind the spade grip on the control column. There is an air pressure gauge on the left side of the instrument panel that functions, and you can clearly see which wheel brake is being engaged when you manipulate your rudder pedals. For straightforward, non-directional braking, simply leave your pedals centered when you depress the brake button/key.

This final patch has softened up the braking force exerted; before it was far too sensitive and you could easily flip nose down even at very low speeds.

d.burnette 10-20-2012 05:04 PM

Ah ok now I understand, many thanks!!

ClipWing 10-21-2012 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by ATAG_Snapper (Post 471422)
Hi Don,

To steer your RAF fighter you must use your rudder pedals (not toe brakes) to turn in the desired direction, then apply the brake key to tighten the desired turn as necessary. Although not animated in this sim, depressing the brake key/button activates the brake handle located behind the spade grip on the control column. There is an air pressure gauge on the left side of the instrument panel that functions, and you can clearly see which wheel brake is being engaged when you manipulate your rudder pedals.
This final patch has softened up the braking force exerted; before it was far too sensitive and you could easily flip nose down even at very low speeds.

Thanks ATAG_Snapper. Didn't know that. Now I can keep my Hurri on the runway when taking off.

Sokol1 10-21-2012 01:41 AM

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you must assign a joystick button or keyboard key to "brakes"
If you fly only English planes use pedal software and assign pedal brakes axis to generate keys, ie right pedal Alt+B, left pedal Shift+B.

In Controls > Keys assign Alt+B "Full Wheel Brakes".
Then click in New - to creat a new command "Full Whel Brakes"* and assign Shift+B to this.

So in English planes to simulate "toe brakes" press right brake pedal (Alt+B) and push right rudder... Press left pedal (Alt+B) and push left rudder.

Not good for German planes - that use true "toe brakes - since with this arrange you lost "proportional" brake efect possible in this planes.

* CloD controls allow use "infinite" keys to do the same thing, just creat a new command for any function.

Since I fly basicaly Blenheim :) I use joystick X axis + a joystick button (as axis modifier) to brake.

Sokol1


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