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Old 08-05-2011, 12:11 AM
corchard corchard is offline
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Originally Posted by soldano View Post
How could you manage to map CH propedals toebrakes as keys ?, mine are not recognized that way, I could map them only as axis.-
My toebrakes doesnt work with Spitfire and Hurricane, only with some German aircraft.-
Hi Soldano,

Inspired by pages 6 and later of this thread at the CH Hangar and Revvin's IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover FSPTPP, I use this cms script for my toe brakes:

script
CMS.B5 = [JS3.A1 > 254]; // Full_Left_Wheel_Brake (SHF q)
CMS.B6 = [JS3.A2 > 254]; // Full_Right_Wheel_Brake (ALT q)
endScript

I should add that I only know from personal experience that it works for the 109, as that is the only German plane I've used on the ground. It may work with other German planes. Note that brakes only come on when the toe brakes are pushed all the way (point 254 out of a 255 point axis).

It does not work with the Spitfire or Hurricane, the only British planes I've used on the ground. The only way I know to make the brakes work on the those 2 planes is to press and hold down the "b" key, which activates full brakes on both wheels as long as you are pressing "b".

This appears to be a known issue, either a bug or a design choice that reflects the way brakes worked on those British planes.

Charlo
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