sze5003 Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 I searched the forum and only found one other thread that was similar: https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=157867&highlight=toe+brakes I have T Flight rudder pedals and I have them mapped the same way for the M-2000C as I do for the A10C. In the A-10 when I throttle up to taxi the plane just starts moving. In the Mirage, it seems I have to hold down both rudder brake pedals to get going. Or I have to pump them a a few times. I have Wheel break left and right mapped to the left and right press down feature of my pedals. I notice that once I am at 70% throttle the plane starts going after it shakes but then speeds up really quickly and I have to hold both brakes to get going. If I release the brakes it slows down only if I throttle down. If I press on the brakes while moving it does not seem to work. Rather than being dynamic the toe brakes seem to act like a button press rather than press, slow down, release, continue moving is how they should be working. Seems I have to press them both to get going and then if I press them again it feels like the brake stays engaged? Just a bit confused, anyone experience something like this? Asus ROG Strix Z790-E | Core i9 13900K-NZXT Kraken X73 AIO | 32GB DDR5 G Skill Neo 6600mhz | 2TB Sk Hynix P41 Platinum nvme |1TB Evo 970 Plus nvme | OCZ Trion 150 960GB | 256GB Samsung 830 | 1TB Samsung 850 EVO | Gigabyte OC 4090 | Phanteks P600S | 1000W MSI MPG A1000G | LG C2 42 Evo 3840x2160 @ 120hz
Maulkin Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 Use RIGHT-CTRL+ENTER to see what you controller input is. I've seen some cases (not just Mirage) where a bit of brakes are applied by default and i have to tap the toe brakes to clear it. --Maulkin Windows 10 64-bit - AMD Ryzen 9 5900X @ 3.7 GHz - 32 GB DDR4 3600MHz RAM - EVGA FTW3 RTX 3080 - Asus Crosshair VIII Hero motherboard - Samsung EVO Pro 1 TB SSD - TrackIR 4 Pro - Thrustmaster Warthog - Saitek rudder pedals - Lilliput UM-80/C with TM Cougars
Paganus Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 Try inverting the input for the brakes by using the axis tune button/invert check box.
gospadin Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 Crosswind pedals have toe brakes inverted by default, possibly others do too. Check the axis setup. My liveries, mods, and missions for DCS:World M-2000C English Cockpit | Extra Beacons Mod | Nav Kneeboard | Community A-4E
sze5003 Posted August 7, 2017 Author Posted August 7, 2017 Use RIGHT-CTRL+ENTER to see what you controller input is. I've seen some cases (not just Mirage) where a bit of brakes are applied by default and i have to tap the toe brakes to clear it.Ok I did this and it showed a little triangle with some white filled in area on the right. This was with the pedals not pressed. Inverting them did the trick and when they are pressed you can see the white filling in and then back down when they are released. Try inverting the input for the brakes by using the axis tune button/invert check box.Inverting the break press action fixed it I think. Not sure I guess when I fly the a-10 I may need to remove the inversion. You guys are great, appreciate the help! Asus ROG Strix Z790-E | Core i9 13900K-NZXT Kraken X73 AIO | 32GB DDR5 G Skill Neo 6600mhz | 2TB Sk Hynix P41 Platinum nvme |1TB Evo 970 Plus nvme | OCZ Trion 150 960GB | 256GB Samsung 830 | 1TB Samsung 850 EVO | Gigabyte OC 4090 | Phanteks P600S | 1000W MSI MPG A1000G | LG C2 42 Evo 3840x2160 @ 120hz
joey45 Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 Axis tune is separate for each airframe. The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance. "Me, the 13th Duke of Wybourne, here on the ED forums at 3 'o' clock in the morning, with my reputation. Are they mad.." https://ko-fi.com/joey45
Revelation Posted August 7, 2017 Posted August 7, 2017 Ensure you have disabled the parking brake. Win 10 Pro 64Bit | 49" UWHD AOC 5120x1440p | AMD 5900x | 64Gb DDR4 | RX 6900XT
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