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Received my Christmas present to me -- MFG Crosswind rudder pedals -- and I need help with the toe brakes in DCSW controls. I can assign the brakes as JoyX and JoyY and they appear to function normally in the axis tune applet. They seem EXTREMELY sensitive, but I assume that is merely a function of tuning them properly. My main problem is that in the P-51 tapping the toe brakes appears to permanently engage the wheel brakes and they will not release. The cockpit parking brake is NOT engaged, but parking brake engagement is exactly what the issue feels like. After tapping the toe brakes no reasonable amount of power will move the aircraft.

 

Help, please. Can someone provide me guidance to solve this issue, as well as proper axis tuning. Of course tuning may not really be an issue if the brakes are grabbing and refusing to release. Oh yes, toe brakes appear to function normally when viewed in the Foxy Joystick Analyzer.

Edited by Habu_69
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Check your Binding for brakes, (W) should be for wheel brakes and toe brakes should be mapped to the Crosswind, left and right. TC

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You can also invert the axes within DCS. Not all the modules need to have toe brakes inverted.

 

To do that, go to Options, Controls, select your aircraft, click Axis assign, select the axis you need to edit, click Axis tune. There you'll find the Invert option. :)

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