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BrianTheBrain

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  1. I was using any random given plane with toe brakes. A4, P51, f14. Windows does indeed give a correct value in the game pad settings, and I can see it fluidly go from 0 to 100 with no sort of jumps I will try this, thank you.
  2. Mine is exactly the same, but i needed the "inverted" axis tune on every plane. yes, 100 percent sure this is in the axis commands menu. its just that, in the actual game, and in every plane, this correlates to every set of individual toe brakes jumping to 50 percent when there is any movement
  3. I've got the "G Flight" Logitech pedals, and love them for what I paid for them. I need help with axis tuning toe brakes, however. Inside of the control editor in DCS, they never register a "negative value", which means that the second i start using them, they jump immediately to 50 percent usage. Ive tried messing with curve and saturation settings, but i can't seem to figure out how to unsaturate only the side of the graph that I need. Anyone with these pedals have this issue too? i tried using the official logitech app to see settings there, but that app seems entirely useless. In the attached image i show the pedals at "zero percent usage" however, the second i touch them, they jump to the half way point.
  4. Sorry, realized this was no the right subforum. Will post to home cockpits in 24 hours when it lets me
  5. I just started working with DCS Bios. After having some trouble getting it to work with the msi install (it wouldn't detect the installation in Config web view despite me appending the line to the Export.lua). I moved to the forked version of DCS bios and i was able to unpack that to get the program working. when im actually active in game, i can see the output in the "connect-serial-port.cmd", its just jumbled letters "UUUU..... >...28 L....,.`.. 00......\b> 2022/07/03 23:43:26.000091874 length=38 from=150962 to=150999". i can also see that there is communication on my arduino, with the RX LED lighting up. The TX pin never lights up, even with me clicking the button. I'm using the master caution example, have it wired correctly and to the correct ports but... never a light. any help? thanks
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