Thisdale Posted October 3, 2017 Posted October 3, 2017 Greets, I've been using the very easy and efficient method of Axis Tuning for Racing Pedals (instead of Rudder pedals) for a few years now. Since the last update to 2.0, i can no longer setup the race pedals accordingly anymore. Anyone using this configuration can help me understand what's happening? The setup i'm used to running for DCS is as followed: Map both Gas and Clutch pedals to the Rudder Axis (RX and RZ). Set RX to Y=50% + Invert Set RZ to Y=50% Both pedals now share the same Yaw movement, but split the load. The invert makes one pedal start from the middle of the input instead of the bottom. This has worked great for a long time. Now however, whatever i do, i cannot revert the fonction and pedals always start with their Input to the maximum. So in essense, i always have to press both pedals fully to balance them out, else they go only one way. Furthermore, as soon as i press one pedal even by 1%, it fully engages even if my foot is off, until i press again or another one. Help? http://www.youtube.com/konotani Computer Specs: Z97X-gaming Mobo 4670k i5 24G DDR3 GTX 1080 Asus PG278Q Rog Swift 27-INCH G-SYNC Valve Index Thrustmaster Warthog Fanatec Clubsport Pedals (used as Rudders) Thrustmaster T300 Arcantera Wheel Obutto R3volution rig
FritzTheGerman Posted February 9, 2020 Posted February 9, 2020 Hello. I know this one is very old. I'n currently struggling with the same problems. Does anybody know to solve that problem? I use Fanatec csl pedals for sim racing. Thank you
Ant0ine Posted February 9, 2020 Posted February 9, 2020 (edited) You should merge your pedal axes in order to do that properly. If your pedals driver doesn't provide that option then I advise you Vjoy+Joystick Gremlin. Edited February 9, 2020 by Ant0ine
FritzTheGerman Posted February 9, 2020 Posted February 9, 2020 Oh wow thank you so much Antoine! That was a very quick and easy solution. Have a good day!
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