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Differencial braking!
S! Every one,
I have a CH ProPedal, it work fine for yaw but I cannot make it to brake at all. In control setting I can see that it is working, there is a response (green slider at bottom right). I tried different setting for the dead zone, etc. No response in the simulator!!! Any advises? S! |
I think only some planes have separate left/right brakes
Spitfires for instance have a single axis brake control that is modified by rudder input |
yes and the toe brakes are different from breakes in controls also.
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So to clarify (correct if I am wrong): The Brakes(button) is used for the brakes in the planes like Spitfire, and it's an on/off switch with no in-between. Braking power offset distributed with pedals. And toe-brakes(individual analogue axis for both left and right) used in planes like 109. |
That's how I have my spitfires set up, and it works well for me.
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I did not know that. Every day I learn new things, fascinating, I love this simulation. Thank you every one. This will give me a chance to fly the 109 witch I rarely do. Back to the sky. S! |
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I'm not exactly happy about the way the braking button works in 109 though. Currently, when you press the button, the braking power goes directly to 100% -> instant face plant and a ruined prop. Not very nice when taxiing/landing. They should've done it how it worked in the old IL-2, as in, when you pressed the button, the braking power would slowly start to increase from 0% to 100%. This worked really well. I currently have no toe brakes on my (DIY)pedals, and I'm quite certain that I'm not alone in not having them. I have made an issue about it in the bug tracker: Gradually increasing braking power with braking button. |
I have toe brakes but I voted anyway. ;)
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I voted for it. We have the same problem on RAF with the digital on off braking. It should be analogue but it isn't. Even full on the brakes are rubbish.
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A coupla of things. DO you have your CH Control manager working for profiling?
Go to the CH forum Here: Differential+Braking I have had Differential Braking via a Script sine 4.08. Check it! D |
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