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I've got the Logitech G27 driving set and would like to use the rudders as airplane rudders - i.e. 2 of the pedals.

 

How can I do that?

 

Specifically for helicopter anti-torque pedals.

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The easiest way is selecting "combined axis" in windows controller properties of Your G27 (by doing it, the gas and brake pedals work as a single axis device, just like real rudder) and then assigning this axis in game options, like you do with every controller (invert might be necessary). I've been using this method with my good old G25 for years.

 

The only problem with this method is necessity of using gas and brake pedals, which are mounted on a bit different height and have different stiffness (in stock, unmodded Logi wheels). I'm not bothered by it in G25, but I believe these differences are more noticeable in G27.

 

I recall reading somewhere, that it's possible to assign left rudder to clutch pedal somehow, but since I've never done it, You're gonna have to google it out Yourself.

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That worked out very nice.

 

Thanks.

 

The only problem is that I'm using the brake + gas. The main problem is the different resistance.

 

Any help on using clutch + gas or clutch + brake - w/o wiring.

  • 4 years later...
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Just keep in mind that physically anti-torque pedals work in a push pull fashion in that only one pedal can move forward and the other must move back proportionally unlike car pedals that allow both pedals to move forward independently at the same time. :)

Control is an illusion which usually shatters at the least expected moment.

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Yea, my first time I got in the F18 I almost ran off the taxiway 3 times for that reason. And also because I instinctively pressed both pedals at the same time to put on the brakes. No buneo.

~Bailey

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